What did you know about the taste organs and
eye sight of a bee ?
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Honey bees (Apis mellifera) are highly social insects who live in dense colonies. For this reason, they require a sophisticated set of senses for communication. They also use their senses for food and threat detection. The majority of bees' sensory organs are located in the antennae. This is the first part of the bee to come into contact with scent, flavor and the physical world. Aside from the antennae, their hairs are highly useful for making sense of the world around them
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They use their tongues, which contain taste buds, to detect sweet, sour, bitter and sweet -- the same range of taste detection that humans use -- but since they gather lots of information from smell, enabling them to taste before the pollen touches the tongue, they've effectively done all of the research necessary ...