5 miles
300metres
A species of orchid from Israel that looks and smells like a female bee tricks male long-horned bees into pollinating them.
Adaptation helps the orchid attract insects
A honey bee can fly up to 50 km in one hour! ~ anonymous
A bee orchid is any of a group of species of orchids including Ophrys, Ophrys apifera, Cottonia peduncularis, Diuris carinata, and Ida barringtoniae.
East of the Mississippi River is the range of the Green-fly Orchid (Epidendrum conopseum).Specifically, the wild orchid ranges as far north in its southeastward range as North Carolina. It may be found growing as far south in its southeastward range as Florida. It extends as far southwestward as the entire Gulf Coast to Louisiana.
The brown bee orchid is a type of orchid that is named for its unique flower shape, which resembles a resting bee. It is native to certain regions in Europe and is known for its intricate brown and yellow markings that mimic a bee to attract pollinators.
They do have wings.
They both take advantage of insects for pollination. The Bee Orchid tricks male bees to mate with it, and in the process they pick up pollen. The Carrion Orchid attracts insects using a fragrance and color/texture of rotting meat.
A bee fly is a member of the fly family Bombyliidae, with adults which look like bumblebees.
Ant, bee, fly, bug.
ANSWER It is probally a bee fly