FAQ


Q: What do the bees do during the winter?
A: Bees are active all winter long. They don't hibernate. The bee is cold blooded, so the hive must maintain a warm temperature to keep the colony alive. They accomplish this through clustering. They move around the hive as a cluster eating the honey they work so hard for throughout the hive. Bees have one main job in the winter — to take care of the queen bee. This means they must keep her safe and warm.