How many wings do bees have?

Honey bees have two sets of wings (four wings) that are attached to the thorax; the fore wings are much larger than the hind wings. They have large compound eyes and three smaller eyes called simple eyes which are found above the compound eyes. The honey bee also has two antennae which are found on the head.
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Do all bees have 4 wings?

Bees have two wings on each side of their body, which are held together with comb-like teeth called hamuli. These teeth allow the two wings to act as one large surface and help the bee create greater lift when flying. Bees have two sets of wings, one larger outer set and one smaller, inner set.
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Do bees only have two wings?

Wings – The honey bee has four wings in total. The front and rear wings hook together to form one big pair of wings and unhook for easy folding when not flying. Eyes – Incredible as it may seem, the honey bee has FIVE eyes, two large compound eyes and three smaller ocelli eyes in the centre of its head.
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Do bees have 2 Hearts?

There is a heart or, rather, hearts that form a tube running from the abdomen to the head. The hearts work in tandem and are made up of muscle cells that pump rhythmically, creating circulation of hemolymph from the abdomen to the head and back again.
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How many wings do bees and wasps have?

BEES and WASPS (Hymenoptera) - These insects have four wings; some have stingers.
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Do bees have 2 or 4 wings?

Honey bees have two sets of wings (four wings) that are attached to the thorax; the fore wings are much larger than the hind wings. They have large compound eyes and three smaller eyes called simple eyes which are found above the compound eyes.
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How do you tell if it's a bee or wasp?

Bees are often confused with wasps because they have a similar shape. However, wasps have distinct yellow/black bands around the abdomen whereas bees have a more non-descript light brown/brown-yellow colour.
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Do bees poop or pee?

Bees, like most insects, try to retain as much moisture as possible from the food they eat. Thus, they do not excrete nitrogenous wastes in a urine-equivalent as humans do. Instead, they reabsorb much of their water and tend to defecate moderately liquid to dry feces.
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Do bees have a brain?

A bee's brain weighs in at just 0.0002% of a human's, so why is it worth our time to study it? Because bees are much, much smarter, both individually and as a hive, than their little brains let on. The bee brain only contains about a million neurons, while humans have about 100 billion.
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Do bees have 3 sexes?

There are three types of honey bees within a hive: the queen, the workers, and the drones. A queen bee is the only female bee in the hive that gets to reproduce. Worker bees are all female, and are all offspring of the queen. But there are males in the hive called drones.
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How many brains does a bee have?

In an adult bee there are seven ganglia which are collections of nerves which lie along the mid-line of the body: two in the head, two in the thorax, and three in the abdomen. It is the two in the head that we need to concentrate on now. Why? Because one of them is actually referred to as 'the brain'.
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Do bees have teeth?

In a sense bees do indeed have teeth on their mandibles (jaws), although they are not 'teeth' like those found in the mouths of humans or other mammals. Instead, the mandibles are 'toothed' with narrow or rounded points. However, these 'teeth' are really extensions of the mandibles.
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What color can bees not see?

Bees, like many insects, see from approximately 300 to 650 nm. That means they can't see the color red, but they can see in the ultraviolet spectrum (which humans cannot).
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Why do bees fly in your face?

They may fly at your face or buzz around over your head. These warning signs should be heeded, since the bees may be telling you that you have come into their area and are too close to their colony for comfort both theirs and yours!
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Why does a bee have 5 eyes?

The short answer is:

The two large eyes at the side of the head (known as 'compound eyes') are used for picking up shapes and colours in the immediate environment, whilst the three small eyes on the top of the head (known as the 'ocelli') are important for navigation and orientation. More information below.
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Can a bee live without a wing?

Keep a honeybee with a broken wing alive.

However, the bee will be able to live a while if you feed it. Keep it in a lidded container with a dirt ground, a bit of water and a couple of flowers. You could also drop a bit of the water and honey mixture on a leaf in the jar where the bee can find it.
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Do bees actually sleep?

Fascinating facts. It was the first record of sleep in any invertebrate. Honeybees sleep between 5 & 8 hours a day. More rest at night when darkness prevents them going out to collect pollen & nectar.
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Do bees remember you?

Bees may have brains the size of poppy seeds, but they're able to pick out individual features on human faces and recognize them during repeat interactions.
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Can bees actually talk?

Talking to Each Other

They don't use words like we do, or clicks like dolphins, but they do have a highly sophisticated method of communication. Bees need to communicate with each other regarding the location of food, possible new hive sites and their quality, potential danger, and a variety of other things.
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Can a bee fart?

Yes, bees can fart just like humans! Honeybees ingest pollen which is passed down into their honey stomachs and middle gut to be digested. Digested matter travels to the hindgut to be expelled as excrement, any air present in the fecal matter at the time of expulsion will become a bee fart.
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Do bees have hearts?

Some insects, bees included, have a heart and an aorta (the vessel leading out of the heart) that pumps the blood and gives it some semblance of direction (from the back of the insect to the front), but beyond that there is no circulatory system. The heart floats in the hemolymph along with everything else.
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Do bees feel pain?

This evidence upends the popular belief that insects merely respond to discomfort as a reflex and without associated memories. In a new study published June 26, Matilda Gibbons and colleagues from Queen Mary University of London show that bees can experience pain.
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Are wasps asexual?

In wasps that reproduce sexually, females originate from fertilised egg cells while males are produced from unfertilised egg cells (haplo-diploidy). In the case of asexual wasps, on the other hand, the females give birth only to daughters, without fertilization.
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Is it better to be stung by a bee or a wasp?

While both types of stings can be painful and cause swelling, the venom in wasps is typically more potent. This means that you may experience greater symptoms after being stung by a wasp. In addition to knowing how to treat a sting, it's also helpful to know how to avoid them in the first place.
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Which sting hurts more wasp or hornet?

The strength of the venom varies among species, but hornet stings are generally more painful to humans than other wasp species, due to a large amount of acetylcholine. Stings are rarely fatal to humans (excepting allergic reactions), but swarms of hornets can be deadly.
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