I once had a yellow jacket type bee nest in a hole in the ground (found it while mowing the grass) , and it a wasn't pleasant experience. Curious as to if they would bother me after dark , i set a one gallon glass container over the hole and started stomping the ground around it , and they came out in the hundreds , ready to attack. So , mowing at night was not an option. I started using a pair of binoculars to look out across the yard for more of this pests and found a total of nine different nests within a week. The trick is to look toward a sunrise or a sunset to see them coming and going in and out of the ground.
Aircraft make noise any time they fly. They make less noise at night because airports have published "noise abatement" procedures pilots follow to keep the people who live around airports happy.
it doesnt make any noise or it snorts
Mine does. It makes a type of grinding sound and blues bubbles.
Most bees make honey to feed themselves but only honey bees produce enough honey for a beekeeper to remove some of it in any great quantity.
Of course they make a noise, do you know of any animals that don't?
they dont make any noise
no
make noise when turn any side
well... the like to make baby bees and boo-bies
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they dont make any noise
No, it shouldn't make any kind of peculiar noise at all.