No
Flowers make nectar and as far as I know it can't be made artificially.
Nectar, like bees. why is a football stadium so col
Adult sand wasps will feed upon nectar of flowering plants, while their larvae are fed flies and other insects.
Ichneumon wasps eat pollen and nectar, if they eat at all. Most species spent their life searching for food for their larvas.
like hornet.
Wasp is a producer.
Yes, very closely. The only difference is that bees are herbivores (feeding on nectar and pollen) and wasps are carnivorous (storing insect flesh in their hives).
I once saw a wasp get trapped in a spiders web in my bedroom, the spider promptly wrapped-up the wasp and spent the next two weeks consuming it.
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.
Head, thorax, abdomen.
Maybe a Posno Wasp - their legs can look pink sometimes.
The answer is a waspet