Yes, very hot weather can be detrimental to bees. Extreme temperatures can lead to heat stress, dehydration, and even death, particularly for honeybees that cannot regulate their hive temperature effectively. Additionally, high temperatures can impact foraging behavior, reducing the availability of food sources and potentially leading to colony decline. Bees have a critical temperature threshold, and prolonged exposure to extreme heat can jeopardize their survival.
very hot!
One extreme is very, very cold. The other is very, very hot.
Increased fluids in hot weather, decreased calories.
For weather, a term often used is "muggy" (hot and very humid).
At one point, the weather on Mars was similar to ours on Earth. Now, the weather is dry, hot, desolate, and very extreme. It's almost like living in complete isolated, untouched desert where it can be very hot in the day and very cold at night, just like our planet.
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Sweltering - "The weather today is sweltering hot!"
the weather is very very very very hot in march through may.its like if it was 500
very hot weather
The weather is very hot and humid.
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The weather of Mercury is burning hot!! Its very very hot!
Many thousands of bees live and work together in what is called a hive. They provide their own air conditioning by moving their wings up and down, at great speed. When the weather is hot, they work very hard, when it's cool they have a holyday.
It has a very hot hot hot weather
Hot, Hot and very hot with the monsoons for Java,Indonesia
The weather in Sudan is very very hot, but night brings a cool breeze.