In their seminal paper “Flying in Tune: Sexual recognition in mosquitoes”, Gabrielle Gibson and and Ian Russel from the University of Greenwich discovered an inspiring phenomenon: male mosquitoes change their buzzing frequency to match that of a female mosquito. This synchronization brings their wing beats to within a millisecond or less of one another. The authors suggest that this phenomenon facilitates the mosquitoes’ ability to copulate mid-flight.
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Sounds like just an other cover of Slim Harpo’s “I’m a King Bee…buzzing around your hive.”
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Or Muddy Waters: “I hear a lot of buzzin’, sounds like my little honey bee.”
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