In 1951 the entomologist N. Tinbergen showed that a whasp Philanthus
Triangulum (which dig holes in the ground for burying prey insects as food
for its larvae) uses a mental picture of the location of the dug hole, to
find
it on return with prey. Books on whasps often shows a drawing of how
the experiment was done. Since bees are a not too distant relative of
whasps I, gullible as I may be, take this as proof of bees conciousness.
If one were to serach on Tinbergen on say google.com the said picture is
likely to be found.
Viktor in Hawkesbury, On.