How a bee sees the world
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Crittervision: See like a bee
Bees see in UV Read more: " Crittervision: The world as animals see (and sniff) it " When a bee flies into your garden, it doesn't see what you and I see. Flowers leap out from much darker-looking leafy backgrounds, and they have ultraviolet-reflecting landing strips that show the way to the nectar. Some spiders …

How a bee sees the world
An animated video showing bee vision, which is pixellated because their compound eyes but includes greater perception of colour, including UV light wavelengths (as well as blue and green), and greater distinction between contrasts of black and white.
With the arrival of summer, gardens, terraces and balconies are populated by insects of various types. Buzzing flying guests that can be harmless and even very useful for the ecosystem, or annoying and even dangerous. How to recognize them? Behind that buzz that seems more or less the same...
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