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Wow. Don’t try cuddling with bees at home though, folks.
Sweet Facts: Honey bees don't hibernate or migrate, so how do they stay alive in the winter? Basically, by cuddling. The bees in a hive form what is called a "cluster", which is really a big ball of bees with the queen at the centre. 🐝