No.
With bumble bees and solitary bees, young queens find a sheltered place to hibernate and the rest die when the cold weather comes.
Honey bees don't hibenate but in cold weather will cluster together on the comb to keep warm. They generate heat as necessary by vibrating their flight muscles. They won't leave the hive if it is too cold, but can often be seen flying around on warmer days.
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.
migrate
No, they don't migrate. They hibernate in the winter.
they migrate in december and january
they migrate to Florida
They migrate in the winter.
Birds usually migrate in the winter.
crows migrate in winter and summer
no
All Hammerhead sharks migrate to warmer waters in the winter
Monarchs do migrate to warmer climes in winter.
Yes, loons do migrate