Some insects can see ultraviolet light.
Insects perceive wavelengths of from 650 to 300 nanometers, including the ultraviolet range of the spectrum. What this means is that most insects don’t see well in the yellow, orange and red portion of the spectrum but see ultraviolet very well.
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Source: faculty.washington.edu
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