Bees have irrational biases when choosing which flowers to feed on − just like human shoppers do
- Written by Claire Therese Hemingway, Assistant Professor of Ecology & Evolutionary Biology, University of Tennessee
The other flowers a bee has visited recently will influence how it judges this one.Scott-Cartwright-Photography/Moment via Getty ImagesJust like people confronted with a sea of options at the grocery store, bees foraging in meadows encounter many different flowers at once. They must decide which ones to visit for food, but it isn’t always a...










