run away with their tails between their legs
4 to 7 months
Onespotted Stink Bugs, Thrips, Mosquitos, Aphids, and Sawflies.
Wasps are in the order Hymenoptera.This is the same order as ants, bees and sawflies.
R. B. Benson has written: 'Collecting sawflies'
An argid is a member of the Argidae, a large family of sawflies, containing around 800 species worldwide.
Female sawflies have a needle-like ovipositor that they use to lay eggs inside plant tissues. They do not sting or bite humans, but can cause damage to plants by feeding on them or laying eggs in them. Sawflies undergo complete metamorphosis, with larvae resembling caterpillars and adults resembling wasps.
Noits poisonousits dirtybugs go on it... (might even wee on it) *giggle*
Bees are in the class hymenoptera. Their closest relatives are the other members of the class and these include wasps, ants, sawflies, and hover flies.
The bee is in the family hymenoptera (which also includes wasps, ants and sawflies) and group apidae (honey bee) or bombus (bumble bee).
threatened
Threatened
No, mule deer are not threatened by extinction, if that's what you mean by are mule threatened. If you mean are mule deer threatened by other animals, then yes, they are threatened by other animals. They are threatened by their predators, such as cougars and coyotes, but not by extinction.