The American bumblebee has black wings with a yellow thorax, and a black dot in the middle of the yellow. American bumble bees are industrial insects that pollinate garden plants and crops to feed their young and provide honey.
A baby yellow jacket has the same markings as its mature counterpart. Yellow jackets can be identified by their black bodies and yellow thorax.
They have their wings on their thorax, or their middle part.
the thorax, on the section called the mesothorax
The thorax contains the muscles needed to operate the wings and legs- in short, a butterfly cannot fly if their internal thorax temperature is below 55 to 65 degreesnot a butterfly cannot fly iif their body temperature is not over 86 degrees.the thorax operates the wings
The head is the first part, with antennae, eyes and mouthparts. The thorax is the middle, with the legs and wings if the insect has them, and containing the muscles to use them. The third part is called the abdomen, with no appendages. This part houses the internal organs.
I am pretty sure that the answer is thorax. the insect has three parts in it. they are the head, thorax, and abdomen. the head of course is on the top. the thorax is the middle part. the abdomen is at the end. i usually think of ants when i think of this.
Yellow jackets have six body parts: head, thorax, abdomen, two wings, and six legs. Their bodies are typically black with yellow markings. These insects are known for their aggressive behavior and painful stings.
The butterfly's wings and legs are attached to its thorax, which is the middle section of its body. The thorax is where the muscles that control the wings and legs are located, allowing the butterfly to fly and walk.
the chest, the part where the legs and wings come out of
The wings are fixed to the thorax.
Chickadee
A honeybee's body, like that of all insects, is divided into head, thorax and abdomen. The middle section, the thorax, has three pairs of legs and two pairs of wings. The fore and hind wings on each side are linked by hooks and grooves so that they move together in flight.