Except bees can’t see red, their primary visual range is ultraviolet.
Hummingbirds CAN see red, and in fact many plants evolved red flowers specifically to attract them. If the flower is invisible to bees, you don’t have to worry about them getting the nectar first. That’s also why hummingbird feeders are red as well, it makes it easier for the hummingbird to notice it.
I don’t want to say anything wrong, but go down and there might be a flower of sorts. On the ground there’s many.
Except bees can’t see red, their primary visual range is ultraviolet.
Hummingbirds CAN see red, and in fact many plants evolved red flowers specifically to attract them. If the flower is invisible to bees, you don’t have to worry about them getting the nectar first. That’s also why hummingbird feeders are red as well, it makes it easier for the hummingbird to notice it.
The part about the color red could just be Llewellyns mistake. Who’s to say he isnt covered in ultraviolet polka dots?
Bees, my god.
If LLewellyn was covered in flies, I would say that he’s due for a bath.
I have melissophobia…this is gonna give me nightmares.
Just focus on the part about being covered in armored scales that they can’t damage.