What NOTE Do bees Buzz?

The happiest bees I’ve heard are those at rest, back in the hive after a long day’s work, surrounded by their colleagues, and these hum in a steady ‘B’. ‘C’ is for a state of raised awareness, be that excitement or warning, a higher state of agitation . ‘C’ is ready to ride the zipwire.

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Do bees react to vibration?

The Johnston’s organs found within the honey bees antennae (Figure 1A) are a collection of sensory cells that are sensitive to vibration . They are found in the second segment (pedicel) of the antennae, and each detects minute motion of the end segment (flagellum).22 Şub 2016

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Do bees react to noise?

The bee is also affected by noise pollution , which has an unusual effect on its natural behaviour. When encountering noises of around 300Hz and 1kHz, at an intensity of between 107 and 120 dB, honeybees will stop moving altogether for around 20 minutes – as if the noise has put them into shock.

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What pitch do bees hum at?

The frequency of sound waves is heard as pitch; a higher wave frequency creates a higher pitch. Honey bees produce many frequencies of vibration and sound – from less than 10 to more than 1000 Hz . So far it has been shown that they can detect sound frequencies up to about 500 Hz (McNeil 2015).

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