Honey bees do not hibernate. However, they will be confined to the hive in cold weather because they cannot fly if the air temperature is below about 17C (54F). They will cluster together and vibrate their flight muscles to generate heat, keeping the centre of the cluster up to about 98F (37C). Other bees, such as bumblebees, may hibernate through the colder parts of winter, but the length of time will depend very much on the temperature. because of global warming many bees are dying because they come out of the hive around Christmas time cause the winters are milder . in other words, NO
Yes, they do hibernate in the winter.
No. Cardinals are active year round. Birds do not hibernate.
They do not hibernate.
No. Some bumble bees are solitary but even the largest social bumble bee colonies are quite small with up to a couple of hundred members -- compared to a honey bee colony at 20,000 to 60,000 members. Also, bumble bees only store enough honey for their immediate needs because over the winter the new queens hibernate and the rest of the colony dies. With honey bees they have to build up a large stock of honey for food when they can't forage in the winter because they do not hibernate and a large part of the colony will survive through the winter.
Pandas do not migrate, they are sedentary animals primarily staying in their home range. They do not hibernate either, as they rely on bamboo as their main food source throughout the year and do not need to store food for the winter.
no
Bumble bee queens usually hibernate in small holes in the ground which they sometimes take over from small rodents.
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.
No. The flying fox does not hibernate. Flying foxes, also known as fruit bats, are found in warm-temperate to tropical climate regions: therefore, they do not need to hibernate during any season.
Not very likely, but certainly not impossible. Bees do not hibernate in the winter, and will leave the hive if the weather is warm enough -- warmer than about 13 degrees Celsius. If you meet a bee in these conditions and you do something to threaten it, then it may sting you.
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.
No cockroaches do not hibernate. Bugs them selves do not hibernate.
No, they do not hibernate.
no they do not hibernate
Eagles do not hibernate. Birds don't hibernate.
Kookaburras do not hibernate. No birds in Australia hibernate.
No, they do not hibernate. Felines as a species doesn't hibernate.