Bee's purple
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Bee’s purple is a combination of yellow and ultraviolet light that is reflected by flowers and can be seen by bees as they have vision in the ultravioletrange, meaning that it is not visible to humans.[1][2][3][4][5][6][7]
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- ↑ "How Bees See And Why It Matters". 2016-05-20. Retrieved 2025-08-16. Text "Bee Culture " ignored (help)
- ↑ Post, Charles (1968-01-01). "Spectral sensitivity of the retinal action potential of colias". Yale Medicine Thesis Digital Library.
- ↑ Beynon-Davies, Paul (2010-06-01). "Dances with bees: Exploring the relevance of the study of animal communication to informatics". International Journal of Information Management. 30 (3): 185–198. doi:10.1016/j.ijinfomgt.2010.02.001. ISSN 0268-4012.
- ↑ "Purple presents perks for pollinators like bees". en-us. 2018-02-02. Retrieved 2025-08-16. Text "Total Landscape Care " ignored (help)
- ↑ Shook, Blake (2022-11-01). "Amazing Honey Bee Vision". en. Retrieved 2025-08-16. Text "The Bee Supply " ignored (help)
- ↑ Lorraine (2022-05-06). "What do bees see?". en. Retrieved 2025-08-16. Text "Harry’s Honey " ignored (help)
- ↑ https://extension.illinois.edu/sites/default/files/what_are_the_best_flower_colors_to_attract_pollinators-1.pdf
