Like hibernate? Or what?What do bees do in the winter?
Honey bees form a ball around the queen and become dormant.
Bumble bees are more solitary, and winter underground.
Bumblebee queens sometimes seek winter safety in honey bee hives, where they are sometimes found dead in the spring by beekeepers, presumably stung to death by the honey bees. It is unknown whether any survive winter in such an environment.
Widely known as the ';killer bee';, Africanized bees are highly aggressive hybrids between European stock and the African subspecies A. m. scutellata; they are thus often called ';Africanized bees';. Originating by accident in Brazil, they have spread to North America and constitutes a pest in some regions. However, these strains do not overwinter well, and so are not often found in the colder, more Northern parts of North America.What do bees do in the winter?
take their show to sunny alcapulco where they party all night and party all day. GO BEES! YAY!
most species hibernate
Yes, the hibernate, sort of.
The huddle very closely together in their hive to preserve heat.
My dad keeps bees for honey.
Drink mead and party. :)
they die
apart from the queen I think
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