Do bees have skin, and if so, how does it differ from the skin of other animals?

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2026-07-08 23:40

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Bees do have skin, but it is different from the skin of other animals. Bee skin is covered in a layer of tiny hairs that help them collect pollen and protect them from the environment. This hair-like covering is called setae and is unique to insects like bees.

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