Article 6ADDR ‘Bees are sentient’: inside the stunning brains of nature’s hardest workers

‘Bees are sentient’: inside the stunning brains of nature’s hardest workers

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Annette McGivney in Cortez, Colorado
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Fringe' research suggests the insects that are essential to agriculture have emotions, dreams and even PTSD, raising complex ethical questions

When Stephen Buchmann finds a wayward bee on a window inside his Tucson, Arizona, home, he goes to great lengths to capture and release it unharmed. Using a container, he carefully traps the bee against the glass before walking to his garden and placing it on a flower to recuperate.

Buchmann's kindness - he is a pollination ecologist who has studied bees for over 40 years - is about more than just returning the insect to its desert ecosystem. It's also because Buchmann believes that bees have complex feelings, and he's gathered the science to prove it.

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