the bumble bee uses its "stinger" on other insects to protect itself.
it protects itself by stinging other people who attacks the wasp
# first they buzz warning buzzs # then they bite and pull your hair # and as a last resort they defend thenselves by stinging their predators with their stingers.
Bumble Bees use their stinger on "attackers". they usually die after they sting the enemy.
It's colors say "back off or I will cut you!".
how does 'what' protect itself.
No wasp eats wood. There is a big species of wasp that has larvae eating wood, the Horntail (Uroceras gigas). Other wasps chew wood and use it to construct their nests. The hornet feeds itself with sap from the bark of trees and uses wood for nestbuilding also.
it uses camouflage
by roaring
it has a hard shell
the wasp stings the enemies.
To protect itself from predators. Most predators will avoid it, thinking it may be a poisonous wasp or hornet. It is harmless.....unless you are a tree.....it bores into wood.
With it's stinger, it strikes the attacker and releases venom into the attacker. The stinger is left in the attacker and soon, it dies.
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how do young protect itself
how does 'what' protect itself.
A bee does not sting itself, but a wasp sometimes will. Bees will sting other bees if they are fighting.
A blackbrid can protect itself from danger by
The opossum protect itself by playing dead.
Pig protect itself by hiding
how dose the milkfish protect itself
Yes. They could if one was caught on a web.