Bees don't have ears and do not hear sound the way we do. They feel vibrations through their legs and, it is thought, their antennae.
Bees have no sense of hearing but they are very sensitive to vibration which they feel through their feet and legs
Bees have no sense of hearing, but they are very sensitive to vibration through their feet and legs.
Bees have no sense of hearing but they are very sensitive to vibration which they feel through their feet and legs
Bees don't have ears. However they are sensitive to vibrations through their legs, and it is thought their antennae may also be sensitive to vibrations.
bees and some other types of insects smell from their feet.
The sound of leaves crunching underfoot, the gentle hum of bees buzzing in a garden, and the soothing patter of rain against a window are all examples of imagery in the sense of hearing. These descriptions evoke auditory sensations and help create a vivid mental picture for the listener.
Bees are insects. No insects have fingers in the sense that humans do.
Bees and many other insects' hearing organs are mechanosensory organs known as Johnston's organs, one of which is located in the basal segments of each antenna, which is known as the pedicel. Each Johnston's organ of the bee contains 48 mechanoreceptor neurons that are tuned to different frequencies of deflection of the antenna. Some are even sensitive to static deflection, which provides the bee's gravitational sense.
Yes
Fish and bees are alike in the sense that they are all obtained by fishing.
AFRICANIZED HONEY BEES or KILLER BEES
Yes.