No. If a bee's body temperature drops below about 10 degrees Celsius it will die.
No, freezing a bee will likely kill it. Bees are cold-blooded and cannot withstand freezing temperatures. Once frozen, the bee's bodily functions will cease, and it will not be able to come back to life.
Thawing a frozen bee may take anywhere from a few minutes to up to an hour, depending on the size of the bee and the temperature at which it is being thawed. It is important to thaw it slowly to prevent shock or damage to its body.
"Make a bee line for" means to move directly and quickly towards something, similar to the way a bee flies directly to a target when collecting nectar.
There isn't enough room for a bathroom in the bee colony so they have to go outside.
No, a bee cannot survive in space. It will immediately freeze and explode due to the pressure difference in zero gravity. Depending on what type of bee it is; ex; Bumblebee or Honeybee, it definitely will not live long enough in space. And you won't even be able to hear it buzzing either! The vacuum of Space will immediately kill it before it has a chance to fly around. What a good way to kill annoying insects!
Let It Bee was created in 1987.
It needs to bee -15 to freeze the river Thames.
Go to a bee farm put on a bee suit and let the bees fly all over you it should help with the wasp fear.
yes, but let them coolbefore you freeze them
Some words that rhyme with "open up the wings let you go free" include "sing" and "bee."
No because when you download stuff on the psp go is stay in storage and won't let you download things that will freeze or get a virus.
Sorry if this sounds heartless but you can't do much of any use. Let nature take its course and let the bee die.
To bee seen.
Google Chrome does not generally let you freeze tabs. It could be due to some unresponsive websites.
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Bee hives do not freeze in the winter. Bees slow down and cluster to regulate temperatures inside the hive and survive.
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