Martin Giurfa at France’s Université de Toulouse contacted Dyer to work on that question. First, they drew simple images of facial features—dots for eyes, slashes for nose and mouth. The bees were trained to distinguish between an image with narrower features and one with wider ones.
Then the scientists asked if the insects could distinguish facelike features from non-faces? The bees won sugary rewards when they picked out faces as opposed to pictures that just had random dots and dashes.
So if you have ever pissed off a bunch of bees I suggest you stay away from that hive for-what the? Shit they've found be! get um off, get um off! Ahhh! ... ... ... Don't fuck with the beez-z-z!












































