Fall Chills, Fewer Flowers—Where Do Bees Go?
Fall Chills, Fewer Flowers—Where Do Bees Go?
US · Published Sep 7, 2025
Bees focus on storing honey for winter as temperatures drop.
The queen bee reduces egg-laying in the fall.
Bees cluster inside the hive to stay warm and conserve energy.
Bees transform activity with cooler temperatures
As fall descends, bringing cooler temperatures and shorter days, the vibrant activity of bees undergoes a significant transformation. During warmer months, bees are industrious nectar collectors, playing a crucial role in pollination. However, with the arrival of autumn, their focus shifts from foraging to preparing for the harsh realities of winter.
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