They go to honey heaven! Sick bee's work 'til they fall out of the sky, or can no longer fly due to tattered and worn wings. If they make it back to the hive, they are booted (dragged) out by healthy bees, and die.
Bees innate behaviors are to fly, seek food and bring food back to the family of bees. Bees are adapted to darkness and do not limit themselves between flying at night or day time.
Some tropical bees can and the European hornets fly at night.
No, but bumble bees do.
at night
Bees don't commit suicide so much as they perform self-euthanasia. If they are injured or cannot make it back to the hive, they will sting themselves, ending their life.
Drone (male) bees cannot sting.
Bees are generally not active at night. Bees are attracted to light, so if they are flying at night, they generally will fly towards an electric light.
Yes. In fact bees spend quite a large part of their time doing nothing.
Bees are active during the day and return to their hive at night to rest. Flying at night consumes more energy and poses greater risk, so bees typically avoid it unless they are disturbed or disoriented.
Bees do not typically fly at night due to the fact they navigate by the sun. If there is a full moon on a clear night or a lot of lights on in a house near to where a colony of bees lives, the worker bees will attempt to work. Bees want to work, so if they since there is daylight by which to work - they will work.
Probably not, but some flowers reflect light in the ultra violet part of the spectrum which we cannot see, but many insects can. So, bees may be able to see flowers we can't when it is getting dark.
no they do not bees actually become blind around maybe 5:00 to 6:00 so they cannot see in the dark they just go back to the hive in witch they came from.