To begin with most predators recognize that bee can be dangerous. If a predator finds an insect that looks like a bee it's probably not going to take a chance on messing with it because it doesn't want to get stung. Basically flies imitate bees to protect themselves from predators. It's a good way not to become someone's lunch.
Honey bees fly at around 15 mph.
Not really. They can walk, of course, but they usually fly when outside the hive.
Answer ant, bee, fly, mosquito and many more. . . i hope this will help! ! ♥ god bless ♥
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you could fly all about.
A bee fly is a member of the fly family Bombyliidae, with adults which look like bumblebees.
What you saw is the Eristalis Tenax also known as the Drone Fly or Hover Fly.
because chickens cant fly
Sounds like a bee-fly. May prey on local mason bees...bad, bad, bad bee-fly!
how would you like to be stung by a bee or wasp, that's how it feels
A ghost in the rain is like a bee because they both fly.
Certainly a normal empty jar would pose no problem for a bee to fly in and out. Like most insects they do tend to fly towards the light and upwards - but if that fails then they try other directions albeit on a fairly random basis.
its a bee
I would guess Mantis...??
It all depends on how big the bee is AND the horse fly is.
Ant, bee, fly, bug.
A beagle . It's a dog that can fly like an eagle.