Bees don't have ears so can't hear sound as we do. But they are very sensitive to vibration which they feel through their feet and legs.
The sound of bees buzzing is commonly referred to as a "buzz." Bees buzz by rapidly moving their wings to create vibrations in the air.
The possessive form of the plural noun 'bees' is bees'.Example: The bees' humming is a sound of summer.
buzz
they speak with a royal accent. Actually, after having hives for 15 years, I have not noticed any difference in their sound from worker bees
buz
No. Bees are not affected by animal and human viruses, and we are not affected by bee viruses.
The sound of bees buzzing is commonly referred to as a "buzz." Bees buzz by rapidly moving their wings to create vibrations in the air.
The possessive form of the plural noun 'bees' is bees'.Example: The bees' humming is a sound of summer.
It's the wings that make the sound
Bees buzz. The onomatopoeia is bzz.
buzz
they speak with a royal accent. Actually, after having hives for 15 years, I have not noticed any difference in their sound from worker bees
buz
I think they do make a sound like buzzzzzzz
An example of an onomatopoeia in The Secret Life of Bees is the buzzing sound of bees, which is described as "zzzzz" in the book.
The words to your ictonaut song about bees would be "i like the sound of your buzz".
they make the same sound as normal bees just lower