Hornets are the largest eusocial wasps, that reach up to 55 mm (2.2 in) in length
So to answer your question...sometimes. All hornets are wasps but not all wasps are hornets.
No, and invertebrate is a creature that has no spine, such as a slug or a worm. A vertebrate is the opposite, such as a human, dog, cat, etc. A wasp, being an insect, has a ectoskeleton, a skeleton outside of the skin, like an ant. They are neighter vertebrate nor invertebrate. :)
Yes, in the order Hymenoptera, family Vespidae
The Sawfly is the most common insect that looks like a wasp, yet is not a wasp.
so that no one harts them
No-- They are two completely different species.
no, they just wont harm you if you dont harm them .their stings are painful but
No. It is an invertebrate.
Yes.
a Bug.
The most poisonous invertebrate known on planet earth is the box jellyfish, or sea wasp.
A wasp is a living animal.
invertebrate
Wasp stings contain: hyaluronidase, histamine, phospholipase A, acetylcholine.
Recently scientists found that a solitary ground-nesting wasp, the European beewolf wasp, harbors Streptomyces bacteria on its antennae and that the wasp uses these bacterial symbionts to protect the wasp larvae against pathogenic fungi.This would be a commensal relationship, where the wasps benefit, but the bacteria are not affected one way or the other.
yes, it is
Since a wasp is an insect, it's a invertebrate.
The most poisonous invertebrate known on planet earth is the box jellyfish, or sea wasp.
A whale or a blue whale
Yes. An invertebrate is an animal without a spinal column. Jellyfish do not have spinal columns, or any skeleton of any kind.
no, they are an invertebrate, but its possible they have rigid or non rigid cellular structures giving them mass :D hope this helps Check out wikipedia for the definition of Invertebrate :)
Yes, all insects lack an internal skeleton and backbone so they are by definition invertebrates.
Wasps, like all insects, are invertebrates.
No, a weasel has a spine so it is a vertebrate as are all warmblooded animals.
A vertebrate is an animal with a backbone and an invertebrate is an animal without a backbone. Insects don't have backbones. Therefor, wasps, which are insects, are invertebrates.
A wasp causes a wasp sting
Hornets with their jointed limbs and chitinous exoskeletons are most definitely arthropods, under Arthropoda's subphylum Hexapoda, along with all other insects.