Their wings make a dry rattle as they fly.
Insects can make buzzing sounds by fluttering their wings, or sounds called Stridulation, made by rubbing body parts together (for example, grasshoppers rub their legs against their wings). Often we can't hear the sounds many insects make, unless they are recorded and amplified.
The sound crickets make is called chirping. They make it by rubbing their wings together as they are looking for a mate.
From the sound its wings make from flapping so fast. It sounds like they are humming.
They dont fly they use them to jump farther and to make sounds to attrack mates
It makes a flapping noise when the turkey flies a little bit.
You know its a hummingbird because of the humming of their wings. Otherwise they make a chirping sound, like a normal bird.
If you get enough butterflies flapping their wings in the same area it creates enough sound to be detectable. It sounds a bit like falling rain or birds flapping their wings. Otherwise butterflies are essentially mute and don't make any sounds by vocalizing.
By rubbing their wings together
Clipping their wings is when you make their wings shorter and make the bird unable to fly
Yes, gnats do urinate. If a gnat urinates on the skin it can irritate the skin and cause it to burn or itch.
Butterflies do not make any sounds as they lack the ability to produce vocalizations like birds or mammals. They mainly communicate using visual signals, such as their brightly colored wings and fluttering movements.