Yesh bears hibermate
bees never hibernate they are there through all seasons
No, they go to premier inn
possibly but i think they hibernate in winter
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.
It does hibernate but some do die.
All bees, including bumble bees, have a one-year life span. The Queen does hibernate until Spring.
I am not sure easiest is necessarily the best word, but the reason we keep honey bees rather than any other variety of bee is for the honey. Although other bees, such as bumble bees, do make honey it is only in small amounts because they don't need to save stores for the winter (the queens hibernate, the others die). Honey bees on the other hand don't hibernate so need to build up a stock of food during the summer to take them through the winter when nectar is not available. Beekeepers take most -- but not all -- of this honey then feed the bees during the winter with sugar syrup.
no, because they are from Australia so they dont have to, because they stay in all warm temputures.
Some bumble bees hibernate, but honey bees don't. However, bees won't leave the hive if the air temperature is too low (below about 14oC/57oF), so if spring is late or cold this will delay the bees' emergence.
Africanized honey bees do not hibernate. They remain active and forage for food throughout the year, even in colder temperatures. They may slow down their activity during the winter months, but they do not enter a true hibernation state.
The bees that die : Honey bee. The bees do not die : Hornets, Yellowjackets/wasps, and bumblebees. those are the bees i know that die/do not die
I think the tigers hibernate because they might die.