Bees and other insects don't have hearts in the way the higher animals do. They don't have blood, either, but do have a clear or yellowish fluid called hemolymph surrounding their tissues which carries nutrients around the body. The insects' movements tend to keep the hemolymph moving around their body.
Bees have the ability to hear sounds, although their hearing is not as developed as other animals. They detect vibrations through specialized hairs on their bodies and can communicate using sound signals, such as buzzing, to navigate and communicate with each other.
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.
The sound made by bees is called buzzing. Bees produce buzzing sounds by rapidly moving their wings to maintain flight and regulate hive temperature.
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.
Yes. Example sentence: We could hear the bees buzzing outside our window.
birds chriping and bees buzzing
You hear buzzing and see nests
you can hear birds singing, owls hooting, woodpeckors, bees buzzing and water flowing
by staring at them saying a command and snapping your fingers they have to really hear you though
It would depend on what the walls are made of. With thin wooden walls you may hear sounds, but with thicker brick or stone, no.
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 and other insects don't have hearts in the way the higher animals do. They don't have blood, either, but do have a clear or yellowish fluid called hemolymph surrounding their tissues which carries nutrients around the body. The insects' movements tend to keep the hemolymph moving around their body.
Bees have the ability to hear sounds, although their hearing is not as developed as other animals. They detect vibrations through specialized hairs on their bodies and can communicate using sound signals, such as buzzing, to navigate and communicate with each other.
Yes, but not honey bees, they are not strong enough. Tomatoes are pollinated by bumble bees. The bee grasps the flower and shakes it to release the pollen. If you watch a bee pollinating tomato flowers you will hear a high-pitched buzz as it does it.
When he uses bees wax to cover the sailors ears so that they wouldn't be able to hear the sirens
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