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A bee's organ of scent is its antennae. They are so sensitive they can detect a single molecule of certain substances.
A bee's antennae, also called "feelers," help the bee sense its environment by detecting movement, odors, and even the Earth's magnetic field. They play a crucial role in communication and navigation for the bee.
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Bees don't have ears. However they are sensitive to vibrations through their legs, and it is thought their antennae may also be sensitive to vibrations.
Yes, it is possible to kill a bee without causing harm to yourself or the environment by using non-toxic methods such as using a fly swatter or a vacuum cleaner to capture and remove the bee. It is important to avoid using harmful chemicals or pesticides that can harm both the bee and the environment.
The main function of the bee's antennae is to smell. With their antennae the honey bee can detect odors and sometimes even the direction of the odor. Another important function of the bee's antennae is as an instrument to measure their flight speed. It is also believed a bee's antennae are sensitive to vibrations.
Bees don't have ears, so can't hear sound in the way you do. They are, however, very sensitive to vibration which they feel through their legs and feet.
they also they come to the world to get crop so they can be honey if not there would not bee any honey to eat.
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An Africanized honey bee is just a bee with attitude. Apart from that there are no significant physical differences between Africanized bees and Western honey bees -- in fact the only way to be sure which type of bee you have is DNA analysis. For this reason, Africanized bees are no more damaging to the environment than any other bees. In fact, all bees are essential to maintain the environment as we know it.
Amoebas are sensitive to changes in their environment, such as temperature, pH, and nutrient availability. They can also be sensitive to chemicals and pollutants in the water where they live. Overall, amoebas are adaptable to their surroundings but can be affected by changes in their environment.