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Bees do not make a traditional "sound" like birds or mammals. They communicate through a variety of vibrations and movements, such as buzzing, wing flapping, and dancing. The most commonly recognized sound associated with bees is the buzzing noise created by their rapid wing movements while flying.

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8mo ago

Bees do not make a sound like traditional animal vocalizations. The sounds they produce mainly come from the beating of their wings and movements inside the hive. Honeybees communicate through a series of vibrations that are often too subtle for humans to hear.

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7y ago

Bees make a buzzing sound, that is caused by the rapid beating of their wings.

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