Bees buzz but the sound is produced by the speed of vibrations of their wings and not by vocal chords of any type.
Bees produce buzzing sounds as they flap their wings to navigate or communicate. The frequency and intensity of the buzzing may vary depending on the specific behavior they are engaged in.
Yes they do.... Wasp and bees
Bees can produce buzzing sounds by the rapid movement of their wings. The buzzing noise is created when the wings beat against the air at a high frequency. Bees use this buzzing sound for communication within the hive and to signal danger or excitement.
It is the worker bees that make the honey.
to produce honey
bees simply produce honey.
Bees produce buzzing sounds as they flap their wings to navigate or communicate. The frequency and intensity of the buzzing may vary depending on the specific behavior they are engaged in.
Yes, carpenter bees and honey bees produce different sounds. Carpenter bees create a distinctive buzzing noise, often described as a deep, throaty drone, especially when they are hovering or flying. In contrast, honey bees have a higher-pitched buzz, which can vary in intensity depending on their activity. The differences in sound are primarily due to their size and wing structure, as well as their flight patterns.
Do honey bees produce WHAT? If the question is "honey", then yes, HONEY bees produce HONEY. If the question is NOT "honey", I'm afraid I can't help you.
Yes they do.... Wasp and bees
Boo-bees.
no they produce penguins
Bees collect nectar from flowers and then produce honey.
There are no bees that produce "milk", but you may be confusing this with royal jelly, which is a milky white substance that worker bees produce in their hyperpharyngeal glands to feed to the hive's larvae. ---- I think it is a trick question. The answer is boobees.
They produce sounds by their engines
honey bees are not just any bee
nurse bees