Depends on the length and duration of the tour. Most tours are guided for older people, which means less bathroom stops and meal stops. If you do decide to take the kids make sure there's a bathroom on board the bus or van or whatever vehicle the tour is taking you on and make sure to pack extra snacks for the day. Probably would be a good idea to pack things to do if they get bored.
Yes ants and bees evolved from wasps.
kill them by spraying insect killer or deoderant on them, or buy a swatter.
these are bull ants and they hurt when they bit so stay away or they are wasps so either way stay away they are probably mini zebras that will kill you in your sleep if you dont give them any money.
Bees/wasps.
Gall wasps are preyed upon by birds, parasitic wasps, beetles, and some species of ants. These predators help regulate gall wasp populations in nature.
flies, ants, spiders, ladybugs, moths, crickets and wasps Actually, they will eat just about any insect except wasps and ants.
No. Wasps, unlike ants, cannot spit or bite in order to use their acid.
It is possible to buy wasp bait at a hardware store or garden centre. The wasps will eat it and die.
They are a type of wingless wasp. The females are wingless anyway. They are in the family Mutillidae, in case you want to look them up. But common names are misleading and often nonsensical. A lot of the questions posted about "red velvet ants" seem to be dealing with real ants, so-called "velvety ants" and that is another matter. But real velvet ants are wasps other than ants (which actually are wasps of sorts as well, but never ind that for now).
wasps, fire ants
Hymenoptera
They all have a queen