When bees are standing still, the wings are folded back along the body. When they are flying the wings expand perpendicular to the body.
Bees and almost all winged insects have four wings. Sometimes the first wing has evolved into a hard protective shell, as in the beetles. Bees can fly for miles looking for flowers, but always find their way back to their hive. They do a "dance" to communicate to other bees and show them how to fly in order to find the right flowers.
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.
In flight, a bee flaps its wings 200 to 230 times a second.
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.
The wings of birds and bees are an example of analogous features, as they have evolved independently in each group and do not share a common ancestry that possessed wings. Homologous features are those that are inherited from a common ancestor and are usually more similar in structure.
No. Wet wings are too heavy for the bees to fly.
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All bees have four wings.
bee's eg the bee's wings - the wings of the (one) bee
With their wings.
To fly
No bees are brown on there legs and hands and they are clear on there wings
The butterfly does not belong to a colony, but the bee is part of a hive.
Bees and almost all winged insects have four wings. Sometimes the first wing has evolved into a hard protective shell, as in the beetles. Bees can fly for miles looking for flowers, but always find their way back to their hive. They do a "dance" to communicate to other bees and show them how to fly in order to find the right flowers.
because of their wings
by flapping their wings
the thorax