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Do kadydids make noise?

Yes, katydids make noise by rubbing their wings together, a process called stridulation. This sound is used for communication and mating purposes.


How do bees make a noise?

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.


Why does a rabbit make a wasp like noise?

First answer: It doesn't. Your just imagining it. More info: Rabbits softly and rhythmically grind their teeth together when they're very happy (like when you're petting them). Perhaps this is the noise you heard.


What is its thrust drag and lift of a wasp when it flies?

Oh, dude, you're asking me to break down the aerodynamics of a wasp now? I mean, I'm not an entomologist, but I'd say a wasp generates thrust with its wings, experiences drag due to air resistance, and creates lift to stay airborne. But hey, if you want the full scientific breakdown, maybe ask a bug expert or something.


Large black wasp black wings sit away from body and in sun light there is a blue color to the wings what is it?

It's a black flower wasp - native to Australia! It's a non-aggressive native wasp, that keeps grubs and destructive insects in lawns and gardens under control. The females are big and powerful and can dig holes into the ground to lay their lavae. The males can be seen pollenating wild flowers low to the ground. They are a beautiful insect and don't need to be erradicated as they aren't a pest or aggressive or dangerous to humans. They are unusally shaped - a bit like a massive fly (like a march fly) mixed with a dragon fly and a butterfly. They have elongated black bodies, slightly hairy dark (mostly black) legs, and stunning bright irridescent cobalt blue wings that make them look like something from out of this world!