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.
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.
Sound is the vibration of molecules transferred through compression like waves.
I think they do make a sound like buzzzzzzz
Bees have two ears located on the sides of their head. These ears are sensitive to sound vibrations and help bees communicate with each other and navigate their environment.
it depends on how big or small the vibration is to determine the sound. The bigger the vibration, the lower the sound is. the smaller the vibration, the higher the sound.
Sound is a vibration. Vibration dies out from the friction of making something (like air) move. The energy to move the air is gradually changed to heat from the friction.
A sound with the slowest vibration typically has a low frequency, meaning it has a long wavelength. This can result in deep, low-pitched sounds like those produced by large musical instruments or machinery. The slower the vibration, the lower the pitch of the sound.
The words to your ictonaut song about bees would be "i like the sound of your buzz".
sound is made from vibration
Yes, bees can be affected by sound. Loud noises, such as from nearby construction activities or machinery, can disrupt their ability to communicate through vibrations and impact their foraging behavior. However, not all sounds negatively affect bees, as some studies have shown that certain frequencies can actually improve their pollination efficiency.
Queen bees do not produce any sound. They communicate primarily through pheromones and physical interactions with other bees in the hive.