Wasps & Bees Temperature outside?

At what temperature do these annoying bastards die? So far, I've only been able to find useless information that they die in the cold in autumn/winter, but I want a temperature, please.

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Vennesla
1 year ago

Without bees, the flowers of fruit trees and other fruit plants would not be sufficiently pollinated and there would be a significantly lower harvest as the bees take over the main work.

The bees survive the winter in their stick.

Puppies are also extremely important, the eating insects that are considered pests with us and would endanger the harvest, also contribute to the pollination of flowers.

The workers’ puppies die in autumn, only the queen survives and lays eggs from which new wasps slip.

Vennesla
1 year ago
Reply to  wespenhasser

the somewhat 10°C outside temperature the workers’ wasps die.

ehrenuser00
1 year ago

do you know what? yes

no, they are extremely important for our ecosystem

but for your question: under 10 degrees it becomes critical for the bee and weep

ElamoMichi
1 year ago
Reply to  ehrenuser00

Puppies: Well. Nervig, but important!

Vennesla
1 year ago
Reply to  ElamoMichi

Puppies are also very important for our ecosystem

Monschi79
1 year ago

I hope you don’t want to eat in the future if you feel them useless. Nutless is the only person alone.