it takes almost 5 years.......Really?
If you stay out in the cold for too long, you will get hypothermia
as long as sun doesn't changes its gravitational force
because the pieces that make up the wood are spaced out are the reasons it can stay afloat for a while no matter how large it is but when it does stay in the water for a long time the start to become more close together and when that happends they sink.
About 15 days.
Maybe a week or 2 depending on how much you have when you do smoke
Bees and Wasps.
true
Bees stay close to the hive when rain is nearby because they can detect changes in air pressure. If is going to rain and the air pressure drops, the bees will remain in their hives.
no they go to go to a warmer climate
Bees do not move a natural hive. They build their hive in a specific location and use it as their permanent home. Swarming is a natural process where a new queen and a portion of the colony leave the hive to establish a new one.
This is a silly question. If you have a hive of bees then they don't fly south for the winter. they make honey to live on during winter time >>. they stay at home.
they all die except for the queen who hibernates in the ground Bees usually spend the winter inside of their hive.
No, they don't hibernate. In cold weather bees cannot leave the hive because if they lose too much body heat they will die. They stay in the hive, cluster together and generate heat by vibrating their wing muscles.
Young bees are often referred to as "larvae" or "pupae" during their developmental stages, but they are not called kittens or house bees. The term "house bee" usually refers to worker bees that stay in the hive to care for the queen, larvae, and hive maintenance. In contrast, "kittens" is not a term used in beekeeping.
they stay with there parents.(mostly) they stay with there parents.(mostly)
After emerging from the pupal cell, an adult bee will spend about three weeks working in the hive. After this time it will become a forager and will go out to collect nectar and pollen.
Bees can fly from the hive any time in daylight, provided it is warm enough. They really want the air temperature to be higher than about 14 degrees C to stay away from the hive for any period of time.