Honeybees are Ultimate Bomb Detectors!

Scientists have harnessed the insect's phenomenal sense of smell to detect and track down explosives hidden by terrorists. The prototype under trial is made up of a box device containing three trained bees built into a removable drawer. A video camera records the bees' response, which can trigger off a signal upon even the faintest trace of explosives. It is said that the bees are able to "detect the scent of explosives at concentrations as low as two parts per trillion, which is the equivalent of finding a grain of sand in a swimming pool".
And the advantages of training bees over dogs to sniff out bombs? Bees don't get distracted from their task easily, learn quicker, and are relatively cheaper to maintain.
Now, to see the members of the Los Alamos National Laboratory Stealthy Insect Sensor Project team (2008) in action and be amazed by how incredibly useful these tiny creatures are, watch this
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