Bees are able to see ultraviolet light.
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Their ability to see ultraviolet light gives them an advantage when seeking nectar. Many patterns on flowers are invisible to humans. These nectar “bulls-eyes” are visible only to animals, such as bees, that have the ability to see ultra-violet light. ... This is the reason why bees can't see the color red.
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The retina of bees contains cone cell that are sensitive to ultraviolet light. So the bees are able to see ultraviolet light.
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