they all die except for the queen who hibernates in the ground Bees usually spend the winter inside of their hive.
They collect acorns and all their food and put it in their little hole in their tree where they live. they stay there for the winter. I think.
Ground bees are native bees. They can pollinate plants and feed on nectar, but they do no need to create food store to survive through the winter. Almost all die off. Honey bees pollinate plants as a side-effect of their nectar-gathering activities. Because they maintain a population over winter, they need to store food. Hence, they make honey. ___________ Honey bees will be a colony of thousands in one nest, where ground bees are solitary bees, one bee (raising a brood) to the nest, though there may be dozens of these solitary nest in the same area Lar
The honey that bees produce is to feed themselves during the winter. If a beekeeper removes all of their honey, the bees would die of starvation during the winter as they have no way of replenishing their lost stores (no flowers in the winter). The bees are usually fed sugar syrup - a mixture of ordinary granulated sugar mixed with water.
birds
Not quite. The queen and all worker bees are female. In summer, in each hive there will be somewhere between 200 and 500 males which are called drones. In winter there will be no drones.
Florida is a part
yes
No. Social bees in the Genus Apis have huge colonies and so create a lot of honey which is basically supposed to be their over-winter food supply. Bumblebees have much smaller colonies and so have only a few thimvlefuls of honey in their nest. Mining bees that nest in the ground or carpenter bees in dead wood leave their larvae with a pollen "loaf" which is a small pellet of flower pollen and nectar mixed together.
no they fly away for the winter
yes they do
No. In the wild they would nest in hollow trees or other similar cavities.Answer:They can, more so in arid areas they will nest in old rodent or rabbit burrows, Africanized honeybees are know to be found in ground nests at times