CAN BEES RECOGNISE HUMAN FACES – or just strange flowers?
In a previous issue of Apis UK in 2005, we reported on some research that showed that bees could recognise human faces but now in some new research a French scientists believes that this may not be the whole of the story.
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FANCY A HOT DRINK? BEES LIKE ONE TOO!
In some fascinating research, we learn that we are not the only creatures to enjoy the idea of a warming drink when we are cold. Bees warm up with a drink, too!
A study by insect scientists Drs Melanie Norgate and Adrian Dyer working at the [...]
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