They flap their wings so fast that the sound they create seems to be buzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz. Another contributer to this sound are the bee's spiracles, small holes located along the side of the bees body, which it uses to breath.
This applies to all buzzing creatures such as blue-bottles and hornets.
The wings of the bee make up less then one percent of the buzzing sound. The noise almost entirely comes from the bee breathing through its fourteen spiracles.u are stupid to whoever reads this.
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.
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Hornets do not buzz like bees. While both insects can produce a buzzing sound, hornets typically have a higher-pitched and deeper buzz compared to bees. Additionally, hornets are generally larger and more aggressive than bees.
The duration of The Bees' Buzz is 1260.0 seconds.
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.
The Bees' Buzz was created on 1929-04-07.
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they catch the school buzz
The bees buzz about and the birds sing aloud.
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Bees actually don't buzz, it's just that their wings flap so fast that they produce a buzzing sound.
According to research bees buzz because of wind vibrations because of rapid wing movement. Larger bees produce slower wing movement thus resulting in lower pitching buzz.
i heard a buzz of bees among the flowers
Gene Fulks has written: 'Buzz, buzz, buzzing bees' -- subject- s -: Bees, Juvenile literature
Bees buzz. The onomatopoeia is bzz.