Some species of bees, particularly Melipona and honeybees, have been shown to exhibit facial recognition and long-term memory capabilities, allowing them to remember patterns and associate them with previous experiences.

 

This ability to "scan" and remember faces is sometimes described as associative memory, where bees associate certain visual patterns with specific outcomes (like recognizing a familiar person). This memory can last for extended periods, making bees impressive at recalling important visual cues.