Bumble bees, like all other insects, have a number of openings, called spiracles, on each side of the body. These lead in to tubes, called trachaea, which divide multiple times and carry oxygen directly to cells in the body and carbon dioxide away. They do not have lungs in the way higher animals do.
Wasps have small openings called spiracles in each side of their thorax and abdomen. These open into tubes called trachea which convey oxygen to the tissues.
Yellow jackets do not have lungs that they breathe through. Instead these insects have a system of tubes known as trachea that carry oxygen through the body of the insect.
Wasps are born capable of flight vut to be scientific, wasps' wings move at over 50mph which keeps them hovering. Their little legs hang when they fly around.
The fly digger wasp, since the wasp eats the fly.
Wasp can fly whereas earthworm cannot
Hornets fly using their wings like a wasp.
Well, wasp sting is more poisonous than bee sting
they fly
A DragonFly Or An Wasp Or Bee
Wasps fly by instinct and doesn't need flying lessons.
mutualism
im not sure if a digger wasp is the same thing as just a wasp lol , but i came here to ask the same question because a few minutes ago i was cleaning the dishes when i noticed a wasp and fly stuck together at first i taught it was to wasps mating but then i seen the fly drop to the window ledge an bearly able to move im thinking the wasp was trying to drink its blood like it does with caterpillars or maybe it was stinging the fly
When a wasp is close to death it will stop flying or trying to fly. Its movements will become slow and jerky and it will not respond to external stimuli. When in this state, a wasp can still sting, however.
All kinds of bees! There is Bumble bees,Wasp...well maybe, and all sorts!
Go to a bee farm put on a bee suit and let the bees fly all over you it should help with the wasp fear.