Bees have two sets of wings, just like most insects. These two sets of wings are attached to the thorax, the middle section of the bee's body. The wings are typically transparent and thin, allowing bees to fly with agility and efficiency. During flight, the wings move in a coordinated fashion, flapping rapidly to generate lift and propulsion. The ability to fly is crucial for bees as it enables them to forage for nectar and pollen, communicate with other bees, and navigate their environment.