they have wings
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Answer #2:
They find it the fastest and least dangerous method of travel on their preferred
itinerary outside of the hive.
Historically, those bees that didn't fly collected very little nectar to contribute
to the colony, and were often stepped on. So comparatively few of them were
available to pass on their genes when it came gene-bequeathing time, and they
eventually became so rare that they're now regarded as defects by the colony
at large. They're not fed, nobody plays with them, and they're not allowed to
intermarry, which guarantees the further monotonic diminution of their numbers.
bee
Sounds like a bee-fly. May prey on local mason bees...bad, bad, bad bee-fly!
The letter "B" can fly, as in the word "bee."
the Hummingbird
Technically, the bee can still be considered an entire bee even if part of it is missing due to injury. As long as the remaining parts function as a bee - for example, if it can still fly and collect nectar - it can still be classified as a bee.
A bee fly is a member of the fly family Bombyliidae, with adults which look like bumblebees.
Ant, bee, fly, bug.
ANSWER It is probally a bee fly
bee
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a beeterfly
Sounds like a bee-fly. May prey on local mason bees...bad, bad, bad bee-fly!
The letter "B" can fly, as in the word "bee."
What happened to the bee when it rained? He had to fly with his yellow jackets, of course.
The alphabet B (as in 'bee')
The Green Bee Eater can fly upside down.