bees and mosquitoes make a large buzzing sound by flapping there wings super fast thats how they make a buzzing sound.
Mosquitoes sound so different then bees because themosquitoes wings move over 600 vibrations per second so they have really high pitched sounds.
Bees don't have ears so can't hear sound as we do. But they are very sensitive to vibration which they feel through their feet and legs.
Bees actually don't buzz, it's just that their wings flap so fast that they produce a buzzing sound.
All DNA is different so yes the DNA of 2 mosquitoes does differ but not much
Bees do not scream but they do buzz and make a vibrating sound. This buzzing or vibration comes from their wings flapping so fast when they are flying.
Honey bees get honey by sucking nectar out of plants. In the hive, this nectar is converted to honey. Different bees make different honey, so as you can imagine, there are a lot of different kinds of honey.
It's not an idiom. Bees actually do hum, because their wings beat so fast that it makes a humming sound.
Bees don't have ears, so can't hear sound in the way you do. They are, however, very sensitive to vibration which they feel through their legs and feet.
Bees don't have ears, so don't hear sound in the way we do. However they are sensitive to vibrations through their legs, and their antennae are sensitive to vibrations as well.
Bees don't have ears so don't hear sound the way we do. The can feel vibrations through their legs, and it is thought their antennae are also sensitive to vibrations.
They make sounds the whole time, but they are so small that we only hear them when they are near our ears.
Bees don't have ears so can't hear sound in the way we do. However, they are sensitive to vibrations through their legs, and it is thought the antennae are sensitive to vibrations also.
Mosquitoes live in many different countries. They thrive anywhere where it is warm and humid. Iceland is one country where there are no mosquitoes. Every continent has mosquitoes except Antarctica.