Yes they do.... Wasp and bees
There are three types of bee that nest in the ground: digger bees, sweat bees and mining bees. These are known collectively as ground bees and are particularly beneficial as pollinators.
Yes, bees do produce sounds. They communicate through various methods, including buzzing sounds made by their wings during flight and by vibrating their bodies against different surfaces in their hive. These sounds are used to convey information to other bees within their colony.
Bees are particularly sensitive to high-frequency sounds, such as those produced by lawn mowers, leaf blowers, and certain power tools. They can also be agitated by loud noises and vibrations near their hive, so it's best to keep noise levels low when working around bees.
It sounds like the bees you are describing may be bumble bees. Bumble bees can have varying sizes, some larger than honey bees, and they are known to nest in the ground with structures similar to honeycomb. Bumble bees are important pollinators and generally not aggressive unless disturbed.
The state that sounds like a musical instrument is Oregon.
The state that sounds like a musical instrument is Oregon.
It sounds like a typical swarm.
trompet
Chimes
A rhythm instrument is an instrument that produces a beat, like a drum.
trumbone?
Cast-a-net.
electronic keyboard
Yes they do.... Wasp and bees
The answer is _ _ _ _ tone Baritone.
It sounds like a pan-flute :)