One would compare the 5-HT links between bee and human brains.
Promnesic 5-HT 7 Receptor / Alzheimer's
Effects of 5-HT-7 receptor ligands on memory and cognition. - PubMed - NCBI
From the article in post #37, The Effect of Cell Phone Radiations on the Life Cycle of Honeybees, there are only 2G and 3G bands:
'The 10-minute delay is due to the time needed for the bees to realize the presence of an intruder: the electromagnetic waves. The intense buzzing sounds are considered an alarm to inform the colony that something abnormal is present....2G bands available in Lebanon are GSM 900 with 890-915 MHz uplink band....while the 3G bands are UTMS 900 with 880-915 MHz uplink band....honeybees use a constant range of frequencies between 300-500 Hz....mobile phone in its standby mode doe not affect honeybees since the signals transmitted by honeybees are identical, between 400-500 Hz....After keeping a mobile for a period of one month next to the hive, and by making a 15-minute call each day, it was realized that the number of bees inside the hive decreased; the beekeeper estimated that 80% of the bees were lost.'
Promnesic 5-HT 7 Receptor / Alzheimer's
Effects of 5-HT-7 receptor ligands on memory and cognition. - PubMed - NCBI
From the article in post #37, The Effect of Cell Phone Radiations on the Life Cycle of Honeybees, there are only 2G and 3G bands:
'The 10-minute delay is due to the time needed for the bees to realize the presence of an intruder: the electromagnetic waves. The intense buzzing sounds are considered an alarm to inform the colony that something abnormal is present....2G bands available in Lebanon are GSM 900 with 890-915 MHz uplink band....while the 3G bands are UTMS 900 with 880-915 MHz uplink band....honeybees use a constant range of frequencies between 300-500 Hz....mobile phone in its standby mode doe not affect honeybees since the signals transmitted by honeybees are identical, between 400-500 Hz....After keeping a mobile for a period of one month next to the hive, and by making a 15-minute call each day, it was realized that the number of bees inside the hive decreased; the beekeeper estimated that 80% of the bees were lost.'