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Sometimes, yes! I recently found this out after placing a bee-hive in a friends bed in January, when I thought it was empty. It turns out that female bees that have already mated hibernate during the winter, and are very capable of waking up and stinging when exposed to appropriate heat. Be careful!!

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14y ago

In late summer new yellow jacket (wasps in Europe) queens and drones are produced. They fly off and mate. When the cold weather comes the new queens find a sheltered place to hibernate and the rest of the yellow jackets die.

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13y ago

Yellow jackets can survive in the cold weather

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11y ago

Yes, in your cupboard or cloack closet maybe.

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Why do Bear's like honey

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11y ago

Yes

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15y ago

yes

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