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Yes, bees can see in color – and these are the flowers they’re most attracted to
Thanks to their unique visual spectrum, bees prefer certain colors – so these are the flowers you'll want to plant in your garden this spring ...
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This bright flower has invisible colors bees can see (but we can't)
If you've watched bees circling brightly colored flowers before landing to gather pollen, it may be they're getting guidance ...
A type of bee can change its color based on humidity. Dry air makes it look blue green, while humid air shifts it to coppery ...
Nature is a riot of color. In the animal kingdom, many species, from insects to cephalopods, use their permanent color or ...
Bees and other pollinators don't necessarily like the flowers that we do. Fussy double-flowered peonies, vivid petunias, and scentless pelargoniums aren't of much interest to bees. In fact, bees ...
For humans, humidity often makes us cranky, sweaty, and downright uncomfortable. For sweat bees, humidity changes their ...
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