Bees make a buzzing sound by rapidly moving their wings to generate lift and propulsion for flight. The frequency and intensity of the buzzing can vary depending on the species of bee, their size, and the purpose of their activity (e.g., foraging, communicating).
The sound of bees buzzing is commonly referred to as a "buzz." Bees buzz by rapidly moving their wings to create vibrations in the air.
well its just like diffferent cultures its a fifferent langugage but if you notice almost every beee makes a sound but thats from its wings but thats how they communicate
The possessive form of the plural noun 'bees' is bees'.Example: The bees' humming is a sound of summer.
The sound made by bees is called buzzing. Bees produce buzzing sounds by rapidly moving their wings to maintain flight and regulate hive temperature.
Bees make a buzzing sound by rapidly moving their wings to generate lift and propulsion for flight. The frequency and intensity of the buzzing can vary depending on the species of bee, their size, and the purpose of their activity (e.g., foraging, communicating).
Any word which is an approximation of the sound an animal makes is called an Onomatopoeia, such as buzz for bees and perhaps "clip clop" for the sound of animal hooves.
The sound of bees buzzing is commonly referred to as a "buzz." Bees buzz by rapidly moving their wings to create vibrations in the air.
well its just like diffferent cultures its a fifferent langugage but if you notice almost every beee makes a sound but thats from its wings but thats how they communicate
The possessive form of the plural noun 'bees' is bees'.Example: The bees' humming is a sound of summer.
It's the wings that make the sound
Bees buzz. The onomatopoeia is bzz.
The sound made by bees is called buzzing. Bees produce buzzing sounds by rapidly moving their wings to maintain flight and regulate hive temperature.
Queen bees do not produce any sound. They communicate primarily through pheromones and physical interactions with other bees in the hive.
buz
I think they do make a sound like buzzzzzzz
An example of an onomatopoeia in The Secret Life of Bees is the buzzing sound of bees, which is described as "zzzzz" in the book.