Yes, they can do.
The cast of As Bees in Honey Drown - 2009 includes: Cate Blanchett
Yes, bees can drown if they are submerged in water for too long. Their small bodies can become waterlogged, making it difficult for them to fly or survive. Bees typically avoid bodies of water to prevent drowning.
Yes, wasps can drown if submerged in water for a certain period of time. However, attempting to drown wasps is not the most effective or ethical method of pest control. It is recommended to use other means to manage a wasp infestation.
The phrase "as bees in honey drown" is the '''title of a play''' by Douglas Carter Beane. Beane is a playwright and screenwriter who originally is from Wyomissing, Pennsylvania. The play in question is considered one of his satires and comedies. The title is the common catchphrase of Beane's main character, Alexan Vere de Vere.
Yes, they can drown, but it may be difficult for it to happen. Bees are very light and if they don't break through the water tension, they may be 'stuck' on the water and end up dying from lack of food.
Bees drown very quickly. They fly well, but they can't swim at all. When a bee drinks it will do so from the edge of a pool, or off a wet surface.
yes they can if you have a swimming pool or any type of thing that may hold water bees will fly over it and eventually fall in they may still be alive if they have just recently fallen in if they are still alive just get like one of those things that you clean out your pool if it has like leaves in it and drown it yourself if its little legs are not moving it might be dead.
it has no protein dude It is fizzy sugar water with a little phosphoric acid, flavoring and caramel. The only protein is the ants and bees that crawl into it and drown.
Bees cannot breathe underwater as they rely on oxygen from the air to survive. If a bee were to become submerged in water, it would drown within a few minutes.
Humans can suffocate and or drown.
drown is a verb
A fish can not drown. They can suffocate due to loss of oxygenation of the water, but can not drown in the sense of the word, drown.