Yes, bees can fly. However, their bodies are not made in a shape that allows them to fly, thus it is a mistery to science how they can really fly.
They need to be able to fly so they can collect pollen and nectar.
Bees have two pairs of wings on the thorax. The trailing edge of the fore wings hook into the leading edge of the hind wings in flight so they act as a single pair of wings.
Insects have wings, so that they can fly about, just like birds do , they can then find food.
They have wings so they can escape predators and, in some cases, catch food of their own.
In order to fly. Some schools of thought would say, in order to increase their potential for survival.
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No. Wet wings are too heavy for the bees to fly.
bees
All bees have four wings.
When bees are standing still, the wings are folded back along the body. When they are flying the wings expand perpendicular to the body.
bee's eg the bee's wings - the wings of the (one) bee
To fly
With their wings.
No bees are brown on there legs and hands and they are clear on there wings
The butterfly does not belong to a colony, but the bee is part of a hive.
because of their wings
the thorax
by flapping their wings