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Probably not in the way we do, but they do have periods of inactivity.

The saying 'busy as a bee' is not really true. Bees can often be seen just wandering around aimlessly in a hive, or just sitting still.

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They do not sleep but they do usually all stay within their colony during night hours. If they sense danger at night they will come out of their colony.

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