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Reserves and temperatures determine how long a bee can survive trapped in its hive. During non-freezing temperatures, the amount of stored food is the determining factor. During freezing temperatures, the amount of stored foods and the number of occupants will determine whether survival will be at least three or four months since one bee needs at least another bee to generate warmth by huddling.

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The length of time that a trapped bee lives depends upon the biogeographical and biological context. A non-social female may survive the expected length of the solitary species' lifespan if food, light, moisture, sanitation, shelter and temperature requirements are met. The trap must be roomy enough to accommodate exercise and to support daily living skills, such as foraging, nectaring, pollinating and resting.

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14y ago

A bee will live until it looses it's sting or until you kill it.

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Bees will not live very long indoors. They will only survive for about one day. They need to be outside where they can feed on pollen and inside their hive.

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12y ago

depends if you live in a bungalow or not

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7y ago

Until its food runs out.

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