No,bees do it in autumn.
A queen honey bee will stay in the hive. Honey bees do not hibernate, but will cluster together in the hive to keep warm. Bumble bee workers and drones, and the older queens die when the cold weather arrives, and the young queens find a sheltered place and hibernate through the winter.
In the winter season it remains empty
yes
Bee hives do not freeze in the winter. Bees slow down and cluster to regulate temperatures inside the hive and survive.
If you mean 'is a hornet's nest empty in winter'? Yes it is.
The Bee-Hive - journal - was created in 1861.
Bee hive... Uhhh.... Someone improve this.
Bee's range into qite a large population, but in one bee hive they are know to have at least about 500-1,500 bee's in one hive.
A typical bee hive can contain thousands of drones, which are male bees. However, the number of drones can vary depending on the season and the health of the hive. Drones play a key role in mating with the queen bee.
Do you mean the bee hive? 1. I went down to plant flowers when I saw a bee hive.
A bee hive is "une ruche" (feminine) in French.
The oldest bee in the hive is most likely to be the queen. She can live for three to five years. Drones can live for up to four months; and workers for up to seven weeks in summer, or four months in winter.