Between 200 and 230.
600 times is the answer!
Approximately 180-200 times per second.
In flight, a bee flaps its wings 200 to 230 times a second.
Bees make a buzzing sound, because they flap there wings 11,400 times per minute, which makes the sound.
2 times per seconds
The Giant Hummingbird beats its wings 100-150 times per 10 seconds. The fastest recorded rate is about 800 beats per 10 seconds on an Amethyst Woodstar Hummingbird. North American hummingbirds average around 530 beats per 10 seconds.
it can flap it wings 120000000 in 1000 minutes
In flight, a bee flaps its wings 200 to 230 times a second.
bees flap there wings 6 billion times in the lifespan.
Bees make a buzzing sound, because they flap there wings 11,400 times per minute, which makes the sound.
2 times per seconds
if i remember right it should be 475 and 3/10th
like maybe 3 million
The Giant Hummingbird beats its wings 100-150 times per 10 seconds. The fastest recorded rate is about 800 beats per 10 seconds on an Amethyst Woodstar Hummingbird. North American hummingbirds average around 530 beats per 10 seconds.
Bumble bees beat their wings between 130 and 240 times a second with the smaller bees at the higher end of the scale and the larger bees at the low end. To say how may times an hour would imply they fly continuously for an hour, which they don't.
Ducks do not flap their wings
it can flap it wings 120000000 in 1000 minutes
Bees actually don't buzz, it's just that their wings flap so fast that they produce a buzzing sound.
its wings flap in a way that forces the wind upwards making it easier to fly