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Bees

My garden is full of plants for pollinators and my garden has been full of bees this summer more than ever but now 99% have gone. Do they die off or start to hibernate
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Not an expert by a long shot but generally speaking:
Honey Bees do not hibernate, that's (at least one?) reason for the honey, to allow them to survive.
Bumblebees on the other hand die off except a fresh generation of queens who seek out safe spots ahead of winter and essentially 'fatten up' to hibernate before emerging to start a fresh nest.
I have lots of honeybees but they live in my chimney and my garden is a short journey in between the rain. Lots of wasps this year of the common type which is nice to see, I've worried about them in past years as people seem so averse to them. They love the persicaria. So do I for that matter, it's a wonderful late flowerer 🙂