Do bees hibernate?
Bees in a colony do not hibernate but stay active and clusters together to stay warm. Happy Holidays from ChaCha!
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A colony of bees does not hibernate but stays active and clusters together to stay warm. Thanks for using ChaCha.
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Yes, bees do hibernate.
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No, bees cluster together and use their bodies to generate heat during the winter. This cluster is about the size of football.
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No Bee's do not hibernate. Bears Do! ChaCha On!
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Bee's don't hibernate, they cluster together and use their bodies to stay warm. This cluster is about size of football. ChaCha!
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No, bees over winter as a strong colony clustered together and using their bodies to generate heat. Thanks for using ChaCha!
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