yes they do
The honey bee had strong wings in comparison to other flying insects. They can fly great distances and their wings are sturdy.
The rapid beating of the bee's wings makes a buzzing sound.
The honey bee has six legs attached to its thorax.
The wings of a honey bee beat at about 230 beats per second, which results in a distinctive buzzing sound. This rapid wing movement allows the honey bee to fly and hover with agility as it collects nectar and pollen.
Honey bees have 2 pairs wings. The front wings are larger than the hind wings and the two are synchronized in flight with a row of wing hooks (humuli, singular: humulus) on the hind wing that hitch into a fold on the rear edge of the front wing. When the bee is at rest, the wings separate and fold flat against the thorax.
Honey bees' wings beat 11,400 times per minute.
Honey bees beat their wings between 200 and 230 times a second when in flight.
Honey bees' wings beat 11,400 times per minute.
A bee beats its wings 200 to 230 times a second
A honey bee beats its wings approximately 200 times per second. This rapid movement allows the bee to create the necessary lift for flight and to regulate its body temperature while flying.
All bees have two sets of wings, a set of what is called "forewings" and a set of what is called "hind wings". The hind pair is smaller, in some species of bees the hind wings are so much smaller that they impair the ability of the bee to fly at all.
A honey bee has a left side and a right side which are extremely similar. Each side has one compound eye, 3 legs, the same wings, etc.