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How bees use their unique vision to search for food and find their way home
by Barbara Smith
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28 August 2017
On 28 August 2017 Stuff.co.nz reported:
The way bees see is their superpower. Their unique vision gives them the ability to find nectar- and pollen-rich flowers. Bees have two different types of eyes which do different jobs. On top of their heads are three small, single-lensed eyes called ocelli. Bees use them to see flower colours with ultraviolet light, judge light intensity, navigate, and keep orientated. They also have two much larger compound eyes with thousands of facets or tiny lenses. Each facet is connected to a cone with eight cells called photoreceptors. In each cone, there are two receptors for each of the colours blue, yellowy-green, and ultraviolet.
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