no, they dont. only fly during the daytime
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.
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Honey bees will fly when the air temperature is above approximately 10 degrees Celsius (50 Fahrenheit), so the answer to your question will depend on the time of the year and your location in the world. Bumble bees will fly in lower temperatures than honey bees.
No, but bumble bees do.
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.
All kinds of bees! There is Bumble bees,Wasp...well maybe, and all sorts!
Honey bees usually fly at about 15 miles per hour, and are capable of over 20 miles per hour, so they can fly in the wind but they won't leave the hive if the wind is too strong.
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.
The average speed of a honey bee is around 15 miles per hour when flying. Honey bees can fly at varying speeds depending on factors such as weather conditions and the purpose of their flight.
yes they canThey fly in very intricate paths.
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.
No because it would be difficult to keep track of where they fly