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Do bees become dormant in winter? Or do they fly away or die?

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Do bees become dormant in winter? Or do they fly away or die?

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Some bees and other pollinators make nests in unused beetle galleries in dead trees, and they may spend the winter there, either as larvae or dormant adults. With Blue Banded Bees, in the nest burrows, immature bees (called prepupae) are curled up inside their sealed cells. These prepupae become dormant during winter.

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