Bees see colors but not red, Source, The Honey bee by David Gould and his wife.
They also see in the uv spectrum. A black light held over a flower showes a path (called a honey path) to the pollen and nectar of a flower.
I found that intresting. and since there isn't any explation as to what they see instead of red I wonder why suits are not red rather than white?
:D Al
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I found that intresting. and since there isn't any explation as to what they see instead of red I wonder why suits are not red rather than white?
:D Al
If they don't see red at all, it would be equal to using a black suit. You won't get invisible, but black (since black means no light rays sensed by the eyes). And I doub't a black suit would be a good idea :D
eivindm
See the world through the eyes of a honey bee:
Here is a page about how scientists think honeybees sees. You can choose from a set of pictures and see how the bees look at them
http://cvs.anu.edu.au/andy/beye/beyehome.html
(the parameter tweaking possibility in the submit area don't work though)
eivindm
That was pretty cool
Quote from: trail twisterBees see colors........I wonder why suits are not red rather than white?
:D Al
I have tied to use blue udes shirt when nursing bees. They attach agaist blue. It is imposible wear.
Carl von Frisch have got Nobel price from his studies with bees and other animals' behaviour.
http://nobelprize.org/medicine/laureates/1973/frisch-autobio.htmlhttp://www.sewanee.edu/chem/Chem&Art/Detail_Pages/ColorProjects_2003/Crone/DECODING THE LANGUAGE OF THE BEE
Nobel Lecture, December 12, 1973
by
KARL VON FRISCHâ€
http://nobelprize.org/medicine/laureates/1973/frisch-lecture.pdf
Finman,
Thank you so much for the link to Carl von Frisch Nobel lecture notes. Really interresting reading!!
eivindm
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Thank you so much for the link to Carl von Frisch Nobel lecture notes. Really interresting reading!!
eivindm
You are wellcome! eivindm the Viking!
Are you saying one should not wear blue???
Oh man I'm in trouble. All I wear is blue shirts and blue jeans.
Don't worry--I always wore jeans, and the girls didn't mind. Usually, I wore some kind of white/gray sleeveless or short sleeved shirt, and they were ok with that, too. Since I'm very fair skinned, my arms count as white. :)
I've worn light blue t-shirts a number of times this summer when manipulating my hives and I wasn't stung or bothered any more than when I wore a light grey or a white shirt.