• @[email protected]
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    1211 days ago

    surely they could just make one big lens with facets in it? sure they’re gonna be hellishly expensive but at least they’re usable

    • @[email protected]
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      1811 days ago

      Honestly, I was already out of my depth with the entomology and ophthalmology discussed here. The economics of bee optometry might be a bridge too far for me. Can a bee make enough honey to afford such lenses? If so, does it improve the bee’s ability to make honey enough to justify the cost? I have no idea and no clue regarding how to investigate this issue.

      • @[email protected]
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        910 days ago

        perhaps we’re coming at this from the wrong direction, does a bee even need lenses? maybe what they actually need is just eye protection, which would make everything much cheaper

        • TXL
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          710 days ago

          Correction or no, it seems something like goggles is the solution. Boggles?

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          510 days ago

          Interesting hypothesis. I guess the best way to test it would be to try to sell bee safety glasses to beekeepers.

          • ddh
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            29 days ago

            You can alway upsell them on bee ears to hold the glasses on