When flying directly to a foraging site or returning to the hive the bee will usually fly at around fifteen feet above the ground, or higher if required to avoid obstacles such as trees. While foraging, it will only be a matter of inches above the flowers.
A queen on a mating flight will climb with the drones chasing her, and she could easily reach a hundred feet or more.
Bees can walk or fly.
Honey bees fly at around 15 mph.
No, the jet stream is over 25,000 feet high. Ducks can't fly that high.
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Although bees are cold blooded, they have to maintain a body temperature of around 27 degrees Celsius in order to fly. They generate heat when using their wing muscles, but if the air temperature drops below about 12 degrees they cannot keep their body temperature high enough. For this reason, bees will not leave the hive if the outside temperature is too low.
About 3 miles up.
Bees can walk or fly.
No, but bumble bees do.
Yes, they have wings and fly with them to get around.
they fly
There is no atmosphere or flowers on the moon so no bees can niether fly nor polinate
They usually don't fly at night.
yes
To fly
With their wings.
it fly
mites can not fly but bees can