It depends on what you mean by 'cool'.
As a beekeeper, I think they are very 'cool', but if you mean in the temperature sense, they may be cold-blooded, but they are by no means cold. In fact, the brood nest in the hive is kept at 35 degrees C (95 degrees F), and a bee's body temperature has to be at least 25 degrees C (75 degrees F) for it to be able to fly.
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They fan it with there wings.
Yes, bees can indeed die from extreme heat. Bees do not do well in temperatures about 98 degrees Fahrenheit and if they cannot cool down they will perish.
Bees do need to collect water, for drinking and to cool the hive. They are not especially attracted to salt water.
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It helps to keep the hive cool when it gets hot.
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worker bees pollinate, clean empty cells in the honey comb, make cells from bees wax, take care of the young, guard the hive entrance, and they cool the hive by fanning their wings slowly.
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Bees take pollen to make honey.
Honey bees do not hibernate. In cold weather they will cluster together in the hive and vibrate their wing muscles in order to generate heat. The temperature in the centre of the cluster will be in the order of 35 to 40 degrees Celsius, and bees on the outside of the cluster will move in as they cool off. Provided there are enough bees to maintain the required temperature and there is not too much heat loss through the hive wall, the outside of the hive can be completely frozen and the bees will be unaffected.
Bees need water to cool their home. They also add it to the honey.Bees go to the closest water. If your fountain is the closest water source, then the bees need more water sources. Put in a few more water sources and encourage the neighbors to do the same. It's nature and we people are in their backyard. If you don't want bees in your fountain drain the water and put a plant in it.