Not on their own, but bees have been taken up into space to see how they build comb in a no-gravity situation.
Space Shuttle Enterprise did not fly in space, it was only a mock-up used for aerodynamics and gliding tests.
because you can take a space ship/a rocket and fly/go up there.
The space station does NOT fly. IT is in space and there is no are for it to fly in. The space station is in Earth Orbit moving at 7.66 kilometres per second.
Bees are active during the day and return to their hive at night to rest. Flying at night consumes more energy and poses greater risk, so bees typically avoid it unless they are disturbed or disoriented.
An aircraft is designed to fly in 'air' there is no 'air' in space.
About 3 miles up.
And forwards
Bees can fly up to 55,000 meters in a two week period. If the ocean is on low tide, they generally do fly over. Eventually dying several miles at sea.
yes they canThey fly in very intricate paths.
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