no they cant
Hornets fly using their wings like a wasp.
A wasp is a living thing. It is an insect.
yes
Wasps are a group of predatory, flying and stinging insects, while the hornet is the largest insect among the wasps.
The Hornets basketball team originated in Charlotte, North Carolina. The team was named after a quote by General Cornwallis to the effect that the people of Charlotte were fierce like hornets.
European Giant Hornets do, definitely. They are attracted to light as well, so a porch light or other external light on your house can attract them.
Bees,wasps,hornets and other membrane winged insects are in the order of Hymenoptera.
A yellow jacket is a wasp and is always yellow and black. A hornet is a large wasp and is always yellow and brown. The Bald faced Hornet found in the USA is actually a wasp and is black and white.
Wasps: Has a clearly seen segmented body its abdomen is bigger than its thorax Hornets: Commonly mistaken for a wasp they are a bit longer that a wasp and still segmented Bee: It is fatter and not as segmented as a hornet or wasp Bumble bee: they are big mainly black bee with a bit of yellow to them and look like a pompom.
Giant hornets - no. However, Nevada and most of the southern states have a very large wasp called the tarantula hawk that delivers one of the most painful stings of any insect.
the Japanese giant hornets stinger is 1-1 and a half inches long and the venom can melt flesh
The creatures that are called yellow jackets in North America are called wasps in Europe -- so they are really the same. Hornets are a large variety of wasp. There are something like 75,000 different varieties of wasp known throughout the world with widely differing appearances and styles of life. Bees, though related to wasps, are a completely different species.