Its squished and its not twithcing. You can tell because they dont move when their dead.
Wasps do not collect other dead wasps. However, if a wasp is injured, it will emit a special pheromone that will warn other wasps that there is danger nearby. Sometimes other wasps will come to see what that danger might be.
If you eat figs, you are consuming wasps, some do not make it out of the fig and die inside. You are not guaranteed to be eating wasps.
Wasps nests themselves do not necessarily have an odor, however dead wasps trapped inside a nest will generate an unpleasant odor and attract other pests.
Switch off the box at the mains, remove the (dead?) wasps with a small paint brush, turn the box back on afterwards.
There is a way with PAPER wasps but i dont know about insects :)
yes they can. (its a short answer, i know)
We have a maple tree and wasps are often attracted to it. I would love to know the reason why.
No, bees are not carnivorous and do not eat meat. They only eat nectar, honey and sugary water. There is a species of predatory wasp that will occasionally try to eat dead animals called Yellow Jacket Wasps. Wasps are not bees.
When their natural food supplies dry up, wasps can be hungry enough to raid a honey bee hive in order to get to the honey stores. An individual wasp will easily be repelled by the guard bees, but a concerted attack by a large number of wasps can succeed in gaining entry and the result will be a lot of dead bees -- and dead wasps.
They are probably eaten by birds, or mice, or some other animal.
Wasps do not reuse old nests, so if you know the wasps have gone there is no risk and you can simply remove the nest.
i was wondering the same thing but i dont know