yes they can. They can die by too much moisture, to much heat, and they only live for a day.
To not die.
No, a wasp doesn't die if it stings but a honey bee does.
Wasps can die from many things, including from humans, bug repellent, and birds. As winter approaches, newly-mated queen will find a place in which to hibernate, the rest die as their body temperatures drop too low.
A wasp's sting is smooth so it has no problem withdrawing it after stinging and doesn't lose it. So, the wasp doesn't die after stinging and can sting a number of times.
yes. every wasp does. wasps die after 22 days from their larve.
If you step on a wasp it will die before it can sting. Even if it doesn't die that quickly, its stinger cannot penetrate through a shoe.
The queen wasp will either hibernate inside the old nest or build a new smaller one. The queen wasp is the only wasp that survives the winter. The rest of the wasps in the next die.
I think the question should have been "Do wasps die after just one sting?" The answer is no, a wasp has a smooth stinger and it can easily be withdrawn and used again.
they both die because if the bee stings the wasp it would kill the wasp but the bee would die to because when ever a bee stings something it die thats why both of them will die.
No, the sting is smooth so can easily be withdrawn.
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Yes absolutely you can die from a widow bite but you cant die from a wasp unless your allergic to them. A black widow bite can kill you and absolutely WILL kill you. But a wasp just hurts and 1 time out of 10 u will die from a wasp.