Some species average 1046 per second. Therefore 0.00095 of a second, once
The buzzing noise of a wasp -- and any other insect for that matter -- is caused by the movement of its wings as they beat a couple of hundred times a second.
no,because caterpillar does not have wings and it is an insect.
A hummingbird's wings can beat up to 80 times per second.
It beats its wings 12 times a second
a housefly beats its wings around 200 times per second
In flight, a bee flaps its wings 200 to 230 times a second.
a dragonfly beats its wings 30 beats per second
Depends. If it is a bald eagle it will flap its wings over 9 times per second. Another type of eagle can beat its wings over 5 times a second.
its 128 times per second
few seconds
90 times per secondI learned this in First Grade. A ladybug beats its wings 90 times every second; also 2,700 a minute; and 162,000 times an hour.