If a bee's body temperature drops too low it dies. So, if a bee has been frozen it will be dead.
15 days
It is not recommended to freeze a bee as it can harm or possibly kill them. Bees need to maintain a certain body temperature for survival. If a bee accidentally becomes immobilized due to cold temperatures, it's best to place it in a warm and sheltered area to allow it to gradually warm up and regain mobility.
From the egg being laid to the new queen emerging from the pupal cell is 16 days.
Not even 1 unless it's a giant bee
same as a bumble bee,about 6 to 8 weeks
6 years
5 to 20 years so dont freeze one bee cuase they will sting you.
It needs to bee -15 to freeze the river Thames.
It Takes A Couple Of Hours.
15 days
the bumble bee or the carpenter bee are both 1 inch long
In 5-7 hours
It is not recommended to freeze a bee as it can harm or possibly kill them. Bees need to maintain a certain body temperature for survival. If a bee accidentally becomes immobilized due to cold temperatures, it's best to place it in a warm and sheltered area to allow it to gradually warm up and regain mobility.
when and where the akeelah and the bee take place
The word "bee" has a long E sound.
because it was a spelling bee
People don't usually die after being stung by a bee. If bee stings were fatal I would be dead quite a few times over by now.A small number of people are highly allergic to bee venom, and in the worst case the reaction can cause anaphylactic shock which can be fatal if not treated immediately.If, on the other hand, you mean how long does it take the bee to die then if she loses her sting this can take anything from a couple of hours up to about 24 hours.A bee that doesn't lose her sting won't die for any reason to do with having stung.