The western honey bee doesn't migrate, but some african honey bees will migrate to another location as a response to a lowered food supply.
Bees don't migrate. In the summer the colony may split and half of the bees will fly away to find another home, but they don't usually travel more than a couple of miles.
no, because they are from Australia so they dont have to, because they stay in all warm temputures.
They can be relocated by a professional. If they have been there less than 24 hrs (swarming) they may go away by themselves. Bees migrate and make many temporary pit stops.
Honey bees don't usually migrate. Nor do they hibernate, but they won't leave the hive if it is too cold or wet. They only time they will leave a hive as a group is as a swarm, where roughly half of the colony will leave to start a new hive elsewhere. The only time the whole colony will move is if their current hive becomes uninhabitable for some reason, in which case they will move anything from a few metres up to two or three kilometres.
Bees migrate and make pit stops as they move. Many times they leave by themselves in 24 hrs. If they don't, get a couple cans of wasp freeze and blast the big lump of bees if accessable, since the queen is inside. Note-wear protection, and it only works if they are sitting still. The random bees left over will go away by themselves shortly after.
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No.With bumble bees and solitary bees, young queens find a sheltered place to hibernate and the rest die when the cold weather comes.Honey bees don't hibenate but in cold weather will cluster together on the comb to keep warm. They generate heat as necessary by vibrating their flight muscles. They won't leave the hive if it is too cold, but can often be seen flying around on warmer days.
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They didn't migrate. Animals migrate.
Alligators do not migrate.
they migrate
There is not word in English spelled 'beeds'.The collective noun for beads is a string of beads.The collective nouns for bees are a bike of bees, a charm of bees, a drift of bees, a grist of bees, a hive of bees, a hum of bees, a stand of bees, a swarm of bees
Carpenter Bees do not attack bumble bees.