Bees can see ultraviolet colors that humans cannot see. This allows them to identify flowers that may have a lot of nectar.
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All Insects have Ultra violet eyesight. This then cause them to see unique patterns on the flowers
Yes, bees can see color, but their color vision differs from that of humans. They are particularly sensitive to ultraviolet light, which allows them to see patterns on flowers that are invisible to us. Bees can perceive colors in the blue and green spectrum, but they cannot see red. This unique vision helps them identify and locate flowers more effectively for foraging.
'Killer bees' is a name thought up by the media. They are properly called Africanized bees and what makes them unique is that they are much more aggresive than other bees and will sometimes attack animals and humans without provocation, whereas other bees will usually only attack if they are threatened in some way and they will then attack in self defence.
Bees can see higher frequencies of electromagnetic waves than humans can. Bees see flowers in different colors then we do. Bees see color about triple the speed as humans do.
Bees have ultraviolet vision that humans do not possess. This allows bees to see patterns in flowers for better identification.
Bees are unique because they play a crucial role in pollinating many of the fruits and vegetables that humans rely on for food. Without bees, certain crops would not be able to reproduce and produce food. Their pollination services are essential for agriculture and food production.
There is no way to know if bees mourn the death of other bees. It is possible that they do mourn other bees.
They all have a queen
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Bees can see UV light. (ultra violet light), that we, humans can't see. So, actually any flower attracts bees.