Mason bees like this one build landmarks to help them navigate as they construct a shelter for their eggs. Even hauling materials, these bees can easily stay aloft. This is in contrast to an old misconception that physics can’t explain how a bee flies. It’s true that bees don’t fly using the same mechanisms as a typical airplane — no fixed wings here! But they, like every other flyer aerodynamicists study, still produce lift and drag and thrust. The flapping of a bee’s wings generates much unsteadier quantities of these things, but at its small size, that is no hindrance to its ability to control its flight and even carry cargo. (Image credit: S. Zankl; via Wildlife POTY)
“Mason Bee at Work”

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