yes
No because they are an insect and insects don't have backbones.
Hornets, like other insects and animals, have an important role they play in the environment. These insects help to pollinate plants and to rid other insects such as mites, spiders, and flies.
Yes, they do. The feed their larvae on insects they capture.
Yes. Hornets lay eggs just like all almost all other insects.
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flies, beatles, bees, hornets, and so on.
Chlordane is harmful to many different insects. Some of the insects that this will kill include bees, wasps, hornets, and dragonflies.
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There are several different insectivorous insects. Some of these include dragonflies, hornets, ladybugs, and praying mantises. Being insectivorous means that they eat insects.
Hornets prefer to feed on other insects, particularly flies, bees, and caterpillars. They also consume nectar and sweet liquids.
Hornets eat eat flies, bees, and wasps.
Hornets and bees do not typically live together. Hornets are predatory insects and tend to live alone or in small colonies, while bees are social insects that live in large colonies with specific roles for each member. In nature, they may compete for resources like nectar and pollen.