Not really, they are a yellowish orangey color.
No, their wings are transparent.
Yes, all honey bees have two pairs of wings.
to the world of honeybees museum
They have 4 (2 pairs)
Yes they do see in ultraviolet color. I just saw it for the question "How do Honeybees see?" answer.:)
see through light blue wings
blue, red and green
Yes. Almost every flying insect has clear wings! Signed by Tannermo
Most people would consider a fly's wings to be transparent. This is because the wings are virtually see-through to the human eye.
It depends on the type of fly, but in general, most insect wings are transparent. The biggest exception being moths and butterflies, which have transparent wings covered with small 'feathers.' And many beetles have a set of wings that are hard and protect the inner wings.
The middle sectino of a honeybee's body is called the thorax, and it carries three pairs of legs and two pairs of wings.
They see by UV, not through it, same as we see by visible light. Almost all insects see into the ultraviolet range (the wave length is shorter and so their eyes can be smaller) and almost all flowers are patterned in UV to attract the insects that can see it. [The pretty colors that we admire are an accident.]