No, bees do not come back to the hive after the winter. The insects in question (Apis spp) tend to stay inside the hive to ensure food supplies and the queen bee's warmth once temperatures fall below 54 to 57 degrees Fahrenheit (12.22 to 13.88 degrees Celsius). They will go to and from the hive for brief forages when winter temperatures rise above the mentioned range even though they will not return ever if the decision is made to abandon the hive.
no they can only sting once then die
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No. Hornets, like wasps, don't reuse old nests.
It's not impossible, but they don't normally re-use an old nest.
Honey bees live in hives and are there year round.
No, most don't live that long
No. They build a new nest every year.
No. They build a new nest every year.
No
Most owls make their nests in tree hollows. Some owls like the burrowing owl dig their own nests in the ground. Some owls in deserts will sometimes make their nests in cactus hollows
Yes. Most animals if not all prepare a place where their young stays till they fully develop and mature. Lizards do in fact prepare nests for their babies. They generally use broken twigs, leaves, ect.
We have black bears around our place in Oregon that must love the grubs, because we see nests destroyed and figure out that this must be the case.
The workers and the male hornets of the nest day off as winter approaches. The queen moves out of the nest and finds a place such as a whole in a wall or tree to lay dormant till the warmer weather comes back. They do not reuse the same nest the following year.
Hornets can hunt in light as small as .01 lux. What attracts a hornet to a light is when the light is out-of-place, like if it's hunting in .4 lux and suddenly the light around him shifts to 50 lux or something like that. The hornet is not attracted to lights at a distance, as much as it is disoriented by them and so flies blindly toward them. Depending on the brightness of the light, a hornet can be attracted from a football field away or more (or much less). If you need light but don't want to be seen by hornets, cover the light in something red. Hornets can't see red light.
Cats, generally, do not build dens or nests
They like to build nests on the tree branches if you cut it down you kill the unhatched eggs and prevent future nests This will make them go to another place where they can build a nest above predators
Wasps always build their nests in a protected place sheltered from the weather so it is unlikely that the nest would ever be exposed to rain.
Cats, generally, do not build dens or nests
Their favourite place is inside an old tree but they might build it anywhere that is protected from the weather and predators.
It means there is something nearby that attracts doves. Food, perhaps, or a good place to build nests.
Yes, all hamsters make nests to sleep in. Whether in a provided little house or with moved bedding into their preferred place.
Yes. Wild Britain Is The Perfect Place It Has Just The Right Foods Needed And Has The Perfect Places To Build There Nests
from April to May , the incubation period from 24-25 days
small sparrows who wants their life to be safe and sinple without any harsh.
Sweden
For the plants located near the water and to have a place to get a drink.