they buzz off on a buzziness flight with bee-a and make a bee line for a winter -beereak to gibee-ralter where the weather is very bee-comming!!!
2006-07-31 05:05:32
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answer #1
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answered by josei boy 3
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In the case of a wasps' nest - in the Autumn the young queens mate and leave the nest to hibernate. The rest of the nest dies out and the nest is never used again. Provided you are absolutely sure the nest is dead you can knock it down and dispose of it.
In the case of a bees' nest - other bees may 'adopt' the nest, whereas honey bees hibernate over winter as a colony and use the same nest.
Queen wasps hibernate over-winter and emerge to build a nest in the spring.
2006-07-31 05:04:30
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answer #2
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answered by Tytania 4
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They hibernate in a way. You can amaze your friends by putting a bee or wasp in a jar and then putting it in the fridge. Once the bee is frozen, take the jar out and sit it in the sun. Amazingly, the bee will come back to life and fly again....
2006-07-31 04:57:42
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answer #3
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answered by Marvinator 7
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I think they go to wasp and bee heaven ha ha No i dont know you know i never really though about it.
2006-07-31 05:07:22
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answered by Anonymous
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South America!
2006-07-31 04:57:13
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answered by Wounded duckmate 6
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Bees and wasps just go to their nests for hibernating.!!
2006-07-31 04:59:48
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answered by jack 1
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They die unfortunatley! (I hate wasps, but i feel sorry for the bees)
2006-07-31 04:57:37
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answered by Dazzler 2
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They hibernate, during the winter we use to find them sleeping in our woodpile all the time, They will either use their nest or find a new place to go for the winter.
2006-07-31 06:29:41
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answered by Lady 5
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in the bee hive? i should ask the same question im clueless
2006-07-31 05:05:25
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answered by kimalison11 2
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in the bee hide!
2006-07-31 04:57:11
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answered by dreadedsilvo 3
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