They have two eyes. These eyes are simple and NOT compound.
they can see in many directions because their eyes are in different positions than fixed like our eyes. Also some insects have many lenses to their eyes like a bee, wasp or fly.
Five, they are:- Compound Eye. Vees have two compound eyes, each eye is made up of thousands of light sensitive cells whuch help the bee understand colour, light and directional information from the suns ultra violet rays.- Simple Eye. Bees have three simple eyes that are arranged in a triangle on the head. The simple eyes are called "ocelli" they mostly help the bee determine the amount of light present.
The insect with the most eyes is the trilobite beetle, which has three extra eyes in addition to its two main compound eyes. These extra eyes are located on the top of its head and help it detect movement and light.
Just the same as any other bee: 5. They have two compound eyes on either side of the head, and three simple eyes, called ocelli, on the top of the head.
Almost all of them do. Insects generally have two compound eyes (composed of hundreds of facets) and three simple eyes or ocelli on the top of their heads, between the compound eyes. Just look closely at a picture of a bee's or damselfly's face and you'll see!
the average bee has five main eyes and if I ask why would they ask me to answer
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A queen honey bee can lay between 1000 and 2000 eggs per day.
Many insects have hair on their eyes- the best example is a honey bee but many butterflies, flies and hoverflies also have hairy eyes. LordV
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No, a bee has two large compound eyes and three small simple eyes, known as ocelli. The compound eyes are made up of many individual lenses that are sensitive to movement and can detect polarized light, while the ocelli help the bee navigate and orient itself to the sun's light.
The difference between the queen bee and a worker bee is if u look in between their eyes, it should have a black or yellow nose between their eyes. If it is yellow its and guard bee if it is yellow its a queen bee.
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