How bees manage to navigate nature’s obstacle course

A honey bee gathers pollen from a poinsettia in Kona. (Denny Miller/Community Contributor)

If you’re a bee, a breeze-ruffled garden can be a minefield. For a small creature with delicate wings, airborne seeds, shifting leaves and lurching flowers are basically projectiles, trap doors and Godzilla-tipped skyscrapers.