Rodents can seek shelter in attics during the summer months, even in very hot conditions, as they provide a safe and concealed environment. However, extreme heat can drive them to seek cooler areas, like basements or underground burrows. If the attic is excessively hot, rodents may prefer to stay away until cooler temperatures return. Overall, while they can inhabit attics, their presence may be influenced by the heat and availability of food and water.
If you mean legally, no. You are responsible for getting an air conditioner, not the landlord.
No, Canada has the four seasons in the major cities. but in other parts of Canada we experience glacial winds the entire year.
Although rattlesnakes are very rare in these parts, they do exist during the Spring and Summer months.
England in the summer but live in the southern hemisphere in the winter(Europe)
when you type the question 'How many months in a summer', the answer will probably be 3, and you might go like "WOW! That is SO long!" but time passes quickly, that's the main reason why summer 'seems' so short to us. summer is as long as the other seasons but just some days short (depending on which country you live in).
a few months in the summer
Yes, there is a large variety of rodents that live in deserts.
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Yes, they do so in the summer months.
Honey bees live for about 6 weeks in summer and 6 months in winter.
Honey bees live for about six weeks in summer and six months in winter.
Honey bee queens usually live for about three years; workers live for about five to six weeks in the summer, but may live four months or more in winter. Drones can live for up to four months, but they die in the act of mating with a new queen, and whatever age they are they are evicted from the hive by the workers at the end of summer and die of starvation or cold. if the female sting they die
in my attic
some mudurers may climb in………… i have herd fishy things in my attic
If you mean legally, no. You are responsible for getting an air conditioner, not the landlord.
During the summer months they live and breed in Ireland and head south for the winter.
In the northern hemisphere - 6 weeks in summer and 6 months in winter.