Towards light. Bees, like many insects, have phototropism. The bee's eyes consist of a pair of compound eyes and three simple eyes. The compound eyes are the first visual system and can see high-speed moving objects, while the simple eyes are the second visual system and can sense light sources. In fact, the bee's compound eyes cannot see objects at night, but the simple eyes can sense light sources and prompt the bee to fly towards the light source. Bees fly towards the lights at night because their single eye senses the light source, so the solution is to install a light-proof device at the hive entrance to block the light source. The specific method is to nail wooden boards into a tunnel-like box, and then install the wooden box at the entrance of the beehive. This will block the light outside the beehive and prevent the bees from flying towards the light. |
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