Don't you love a country that has a National Bee counting day ? Because bees that can't stand the cold this weekend did not show themselves, the National Bee Count is being extended until next Friday. Around 2,600 people counted more than 19,000 bees this weekend, reports Netherlands Zoemt, a project by various nature organizations. Last year, 3500 people participated in the first count, they combined more than 36,000 bees. A striking number of bumblebees were counted, which according to professor of Natural Capital Koos Biesmeijer can stand the cold. "They are hairy and have a physical advantage over other bees. They warm themselves up with the fly muscles in their chest before they fly to a plant or flower." Honeybee most counted The most counted bee is the honey bee, followed by the wild bee. Number three is the red brick mason, which feels good in urban areas and benefits from the many bee hotels. That also applies to the number five, the horned mason ...