squeak?
i think it make the sound of buzz
Bees make a buzzing sound by rapidly moving their wings to generate lift and propulsion for flight. The frequency and intensity of the buzzing can vary depending on the species of bee, their size, and the purpose of their activity (e.g., foraging, communicating).
they make the same sound as normal bees just lower
Ok they make the buzzing sound because of their wings just like humming beards but beese don't make mutch sound. The bee would need to be amplifyed to be heard or just in your ear
Bees do not make a traditional "sound" like birds or mammals. They communicate through a variety of vibrations and movements, such as buzzing, wing flapping, and dancing. The most commonly recognized sound associated with bees is the buzzing noise created by their rapid wing movements while flying.
i think it make the sound of buzz
that would be the wings, like all flying insects that make a buzzing sound.
buzzing
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Bees make a buzzing sound by rapidly moving their wings to generate lift and propulsion for flight. The frequency and intensity of the buzzing can vary depending on the species of bee, their size, and the purpose of their activity (e.g., foraging, communicating).
When you blow into a trumbone you have to use your lips to make the sound.
Because their wings move so fast that it creates a buzzing noise
it doesn't make a sound if it did it would be like a buzzing sound.
They seem to make a buzzing sound, which is why aeroplanes are said to sometimes "buzz the airfield".
A buzzing sound can be made by rubbing your two fingers together. You must do this while your fingers are close to someone else's ear.
The rapid beating of the bee's wings makes a buzzing sound.
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