No because queen wasps only live for 1 year, as opposed to queen bees.
Queen wasps just live over the winter (in hibernation), but die before the next winter. They make new queens before the next winter which will hibernate.
Bees do not specifically nest in the same place each year. The queen migrates when the colony dies off in the winter. However, bee colonies might pick similar areas.
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no, they kill each other
A wasp colonyâ??s queen is impregnated before temperatures drop. They hibernate for the winter, and the colony left behind die. In the spring, they build new nests made of small cells. A queen lays one egg in each cell, and in about 3 days the eggs hatch. The queen feeds the larvae while they are in their cells. After about 12 to 18 days of maturing, they encase themselves in spun silk. About 12 days later they come out fully grown.
The raising of the Royal Standard
Not quite. The queen and all worker bees are female. In summer, in each hive there will be somewhere between 200 and 500 males which are called drones. In winter there will be no drones.
A badgers staple diet is earthworms, when the weather conditions are mild and damp, badgers will head for areas where they know to find worms on the surface.
Each species of bee has its own queen.
The representative of Her Majesty the Queen, in each province, is called the Lieutenant Governor.
Ants certainly do get cold. Ants can and will freeze to death just like all other animals due to cold.
Different from place to place. In north its a lot of snow every winter. In west there are fairly snow. However in the mountains in west there is snow from october-may
Her talents and facts are tied into her nature: the goddess of Spring (when she returns to Earth each year) and Queen of the Underworld (when growing things die in winter).