Man, I could write, «
The bee flew over the flower» and someone could interpret that however they wanted.
Not exact matches
The
bees have to
fly back and forth between the hive and their food,
over and
over again.
The buzzes of
bees flying from flower to flower tell scientists how much pollination the clover population is getting
over time and predict seed production in these alpine wildflowers.
Long - term exposure to the pesticide
over one to two days reduced the ability of
bees to
fly.
When some 200
bees flew from the hive searching for food
over the next two hours, about three - quarters of them approached a dry feeding station 230 feet away looking for nectar, rather than the loaded feeding station closer to the hive.
Until the 1990s,
bees were assumed to
fly like planes, using airflow
over their wings to create lift — but the sums didn't work.
Kaiser - Bunbury and his team observed the plants, and counted and catalogued the pollinating animals —
bees, wasps,
flies, beetles, moths, butterflies, birds and geckos —
over a period of eight months from September 2012 to May 2013.