80 km/hr
The insect with the fastest heart rate is the bottle fly (Lucilia sericata). Its heart can beat at an astonishing rate of up to 1,000 beats per minute when at rest. This rapid heartbeat supports its high metabolism and activity levels, especially during flight. Other insects like certain species of moths and bees also have high heart rates, but the bottle fly holds the record.
No, but bumble bees do.
Yes, they have wings and fly with them to get around.
There is no atmosphere or flowers on the moon so no bees can niether fly nor polinate
With their wings.
it fly
yes
To fly
mites can not fly but bees can
Bees buzz. The onomatopoeia is bzz.
Honey bees will fly when the air temperature is above approximately 10 degrees Celsius (50 Fahrenheit), so the answer to your question will depend on the time of the year and your location in the world. Bumble bees will fly in lower temperatures than honey bees.
Because they have small wings so they can fly.