Bees see primary colors in the spectrum of light and can also perceive shades. For example, red and black are both similar in hue, but bees can distinguish them. Bees have five eyes: two compound...
Category: Bees Anatomy
Bees' vision is quite different from ours in several ways. For one thing, their eyes have a fixed focal distance and are very short. This makes far objects a pixilated blur, but close objects are...
How Do Bees See Humans: Understanding Bee Vision and Perception
Bees have two large eyes, each with over 6,000 facets. These are called ocelli, and while they do not create images, they do track patterns of light intensity and polarization. These ocelli help bees...
Bees have compound eyes, which have thousands of tiny lenses. Each lens captures a tiny part of the scene it sees, which combines to form an entire picture. Think of the compound eye as a mosaic...
A bee has five eyes: two large ones and three smaller ones. These are used for detecting shapes and UV markers in flowers. There are two different kinds of bee eyes, specialized and compound. The...
Bees have short, fixed-focal-distance eyes, but they compensate for this by having an incredible sense of motion. Each compound eye facet is hard-wired individually, and when a moving object comes in...
