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If you are asking about honey bees, the answer is no. Their numbers are much reduced in winter and the ones that remain cluster together to keep warm. The formation of the cluster is constantly changing so that the same bees aren't always on the outside. As the days get longer and the outside temperature slowly rises, the queen starts to lay again in preparation for spring and summer.

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