At its most basic level, the sound we associate with bees is a byproduct of their incredible physical capabilities. Bees flap their wings approximately 200 times per second, creating air pressure waves that our ears perceive as a steady hum. When thousands of bees move together in a swarm, this hum escalates into a powerful, multi-layered roar. This "symphony" changes frequency depending on the bees' needs—honeybees typically buzz between 250-300 Hz, while larger bumblebees produce a lower pitch of around 200-250 Hz. 2. Communication and Survival
Below is an essay exploring this theme, structured for clarity and depth. The Symphony of the Swarm: More Than Just a Sound skachat zvuk pchelinogo roia
Translated — Пчёлы: жужжание и вибрации Их характерные звуки на английском языке называются жужжанием и вибрацией. preply.com At its most basic level, the sound we