The queen wasp and a male wasp mate, and the next summer she lays the eggs and than later, BOOM, the wasp are born.
Much as do bees. In each nest is a queen. The queen lays eggs. The eggs hatch are become workers.
they chew up bark and use thir saliva asa pas.
insects of the wasp kind
the wasp sting is full of venom which is alkaline
Social wasp, such as the hornet, have a queen that starts the hive. Solitary wasp, however, do not have a queen
The great black wasp.
A wasp tastes like a pine nut.
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They don't exactly 'help' the wasp to reproduce ! Some species of wasp actively prey on tarantulas. They paralyse the spider with powerful venom (but don't kill it). The helpless spider is dragged into the wasps burrow - where it lays an egg on the spider's body. The grub hatches and, as it grows, it eats the spider alive before pupating into an adult wasp !
A wasp causes a wasp sting
Yes - there are many types of wasps in California including: German yellowjacket, western yellowjacket, California yellowjacket, paper wasp, mud dauber, fig wasp, Western sand wasp, square headed wasp, bee wolf, Pacific burrowing wasp, gall wasp, soldier wasp, club horned wasp, burrowing wasp, blue mud wasp, cutworm wasp, thread-waisted wasp, mason wasp, potter wasp, and pollen wasp. Obviously this is not a complete list - just scratching the surface really - but it does demonstrate that California has plenty of wasps.
'Wasp' is 'boombur.'
WASP - AM - was created in 1968.
Just like you did: wasp.
He was stung by a wasp.
insects of the wasp kind
The fly digger wasp, since the wasp eats the fly.
the wasp sting is full of venom which is alkaline
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