Insects do well at the violet end of the spectrum, including ultraviolet. Many flowers have ultraviolet markings we cannot see, but pollinators can!
Our eyes are not sensitive to infrared waves because the photoreceptors in our eyes are designed to detect visible light, which has a shorter wavelength. Infrared waves have longer wavelengths than visible light, so they are not detected by our eyes.
The bright colours of the orchid attract insects and are adapted to look like other brightly coloured insects.
Some insects use ultraviolet waves to find nectar. The ultraviolet light leaves marks on flowers, and the insects can sense them and find the nearby nectar.
the ears and eyes are really adapted to hunting
Mechanical waves
It's a tricky question because insects have two kinds of eyes. There are simple eyes and compound eyes. Some insects just have one type, others have both types. The simple answer is, most insects have two eyes, but several of them have five eyes.
they have big eyes LOOK INTO MY EYES!!! LOL
Flies have compound eyes.
eating nuts,insects etc.
Insects have Compund Eyes.
Compounf eyes
They have eyes to breath on