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How Bees Survive Minus 50 Degree Winters

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29.06.2026
He explains how honeybees survive extreme cold through a mechanism most people never consider: collective thermogenesis. By rapidly vibrating their wings at specific frequencies, a healthy colony can maintain core hive temperatures in the high 80s and 90s, even when outside air drops to minus 40 or 50 degrees. The process is remarkable, but it depends entirely on colony health. Modern stressors like pesticides, electromagnetic interference from 5G, compromised food sources, and varroa mites all undermine the bees' ability to generate and sustain that heat. The approach he describes mirrors what works in any biological system: build resilience from the ground up. When bees are robust enough, they can withstand the environmental pressures they face. The data from ongoing studies consistently supports this.
Source Channel: The Randall Carlson