Garden Science
Garden Science
Trichromatic Vision is well documented in bumblebees, native bees and honeybees. See chart below:

BeeBow utilizes peak color wavelengths and powerful visual cues to attract essential pollinators.
Pollinating insects, such as bumblebees and honeybees, use trichromatic vision to help locate flowering plants while foraging.
Bees can see well into the ultraviolet range, beyond the range of human vision.
Vision plays as important a part in bumblebee foraging behavior.
BeeBow stimulates photo receptors in bumblebees and honey bees.
Bumblebees have the unique ability to buzz pollinate fruits and vegetables for optimal fertilization and fruit set.
Bumblebees help honey bees pollinate more efficiently.
Buzz pollinated plants have shown increases in fruit size and yield of up to 30%.
Research conducted at Wurzburg University in Germany concluded that increased bumblebee activity produced a second, unexpected benefit—a reduction in caterpillar damage of up to 60% in bell pepper and soybean plants tested. Caterpillars have difficulty distinguishing between bees and predatory wasps. It’s all in the buzz!
Roughly one-third of our food supply is the result of bee pollination.
Overall bee health and vitality is an indicator of human health.