It's the wings that make the sound
Yes, bees make a buzzing sound when they fly. The sound is produced by the rapid movement of their wings as they flap.
The sound of bees buzzing is commonly referred to as a "buzz." Bees buzz by rapidly moving their wings to create vibrations in the air.
Bees eat the nectar and pollen which is produced by flowers.
The possessive form of the plural noun 'bees' is bees'.Example: The bees' humming is a sound of summer.
Honey is produced by bees.
The sound produced by a bee, particularly the buzzing of honeybees, typically ranges from about 60 to 100 decibels, depending on factors such as the species and the activity level of the bee. The buzzing sound is primarily generated by the rapid movement of their wings. While this sound can be quite loud when many bees are present, individual bees produce sound levels closer to the lower end of this range.
Bees build their comb out of wax which has been produced by the wax glands of young bees.
Bees buzz. The onomatopoeia is bzz.
The sound of bees can generally be described as a soft buzzing or humming. This gentle sound is produced by their rapidly beating wings and can vary in intensity depending on the number of bees and their activity level. While it may be soft and soothing to some, it can also be perceived as louder in close proximity or in larger swarms. Overall, the sound is typically more of a gentle hum than a harsh noise.
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they speak with a royal accent. Actually, after having hives for 15 years, I have not noticed any difference in their sound from worker bees
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