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Climate change is intensifying floods. So what happens to species that hibernate underground? In this short “And Finally” segment from the Water Action Platform, we explore remarkable new research showing that queen bumblebees can survive submersion underwater for up to seven days during hibernation Yes — underwater. For a week. The discovery came from an unexpected laboratory mishap that led scientists to test whether hibernating queens could withstand flooding conditions. The results were striking: 88% survival in control groups 81% survival after one week fully submerged No significant difference across exposure durations Why this matters: As winter rainfall increases and extreme weather events become more frequent, concerns have grown that flooding could devastate underground hibernating pollinators. This research suggests at least one species may be far more resilient than assumed. It’s a reminder that resilience isn’t only engineered into infrastructure — sometimes it’s already built into nature. Watch for a hopeful, science-led perspective on climate adaptation and ecological resilience. Subscribe for more insights at the intersection of water, climate, and innovation.