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No. Only young queen wasps hibernate, and they find a sheltered, dry place such as under the eaves of a house, or in a hole in a tree. The rest of the wasps die when cold weather comes.
Young queen wasps search for a sheltered place in which to hibernate during autumn (fall). All other wasps will die when the cold weather comes.
Bumble bees are seasonal and only young queens hibernate through the winter to produce new colonies in the spring. At the end of summer the new queens and drones mate and the queens find a sheltered place to hibernate. The rest of the colony dies as the cold weather comes.
A queen honey bee will stay in the hive. Honey bees do not hibernate, but will cluster together in the hive to keep warm. Bumble bee workers and drones, and the older queens die when the cold weather arrives, and the young queens find a sheltered place and hibernate through the winter.
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The young queens mate with the drones, find a sheltered place such as an outbuilding or under the eaves of a house, and hibernate. The rest die. The queens will start a new colony in the spring.
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They hibernate during the winter. In most cases the males enter hibernation first (and arouse first during the spring), with the females following shortly afterwards. Most hedgehogs will have started hibernation by Christmas, although it varies from place-to-place and can be heavily influenced by the weather/climate and by any supplemental food available to them. In warmer climates, such as those in New Zealand, hedgehogs may forego hibernation altogether and remain active all year.
the bird will hibernate instead
In the winter
In dark and sheltered spots in your garden.
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