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No they don't. The queen lays eggs and fertilises them using sperm she collects from male wasps.

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Do wasp lay eggs?

Yes, all queen wasps lay eggs


What kind of animals give birth alive?

All animals give birth alive: it would be difficult to give birth when dead, at least using the commonly understood meaning of "give birth". Of course, some creatures (e.g. caterpillars used as hosts by parasitic wasps that lay their eggs inside the live animal) are dead (or die) when the wasp larvae emerge, but that's not really "giving birth".


Is a wasp nest alive?

nope


What is a young wasp called?

Order: Hymenoptera Family: Vespidae


If something ate a wasp would the wasp still be alive?

No , the wasp being cut off from oxygen and subjected to digestive acids would be dead .


Are wasp mammals?

No. Mammals are defined as "a warm-blooded vertebrate animal of a class that is distinguished by the possession of hair or fur, females that secrete milk for the nourishment of the young, and (typically) the birth of live young".


Can you give me a sentence with the word wasp?

A wasp is an insect with a very painful sting.


What is an fact about a wasp?

Some can lay eggs in their host which eats them alive from the inside out. An example is the Pepsis wasp which lays it's eggs in tarantulas. Another is the Ichneumon wasp which lays it's eggs on caterpillars. And there's a lot more out there.


Do spiders eat wasp?

Yes. They could if one was caught on a web.


What are the ways in which the wasp and the tarantula each provide for their young?

They each plant their young on another organism and let their young use the organism as a host for them to feed


Do wasp fly south for the winter?

No, young queens hibernate and the rest of the wasps die.


Where do wasps go in the winter?

During autumn the bulk of a wasp colony dies off, generally leaving only the young mated queens alive. It is during this time these queens leave the nest and find a suitable place to hibernate for the winter months.