Question:
what direction can bee's fly?
daniel bank
2006-04-03 05:40:30 UTC
can they fly upwards?
Eight answers:
2006-04-03 05:41:17 UTC
Up, up and away !
2006-04-03 05:51:54 UTC
bees are like helicopters but better they can fly in all directions.

upward.backwards ,downwards forwards and side ways

they have to because when the scouts go out to look for honey and when they find it,they will go back to the hive



and dance or draw a design in the air .like a tilted circle with a line going tru it or a figure 8 and the other bees .by the shape ,angle and direction can tell with in metres where the honey is,that may be half a kilometre away.
2006-04-03 05:45:03 UTC
Yes, all directions. Some bees mate based on the queen bee flying up as high as possible, the male that is able to match her height without dying gets the honors.
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2006-04-03 06:03:55 UTC
Any direction but not upwards(i mean 90 degree's).
acting_up629
2006-04-09 22:52:04 UTC
I guess they must because when they floy out of a flower they generally fly from the edge straight out but they sometimes fly up.
2006-04-03 05:43:28 UTC
yes all directions .. except the bumble bee should't be able to fly at all based on its weight, size and wingspan

Would you Beelieve it
jesom
2006-04-03 05:44:52 UTC
bees are like helicopters and hummingbirds they are omnidirectional
2006-04-10 03:07:52 UTC
any direction


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