A vespiary
the scientific name for hornets, (witch are in the same family as wasps) are vespidae
Hornets are in the same family as wasps, vespidae. The exact latin name depends on the variety of hornet. For example, the European hornet is vespa crabro, and the white-faced hornet is vespa maculata.
"Zombie wasps" was the name given to European Paper Wasps that get infected by the parasite Xenos vesparum, a fly larva that burrows into the wasp's body. The infected wasps lose their social skills of working for the hive, and grow more slowly as the parasite develops inside them. However, they do no harm to the environment. The fly is only found in Europe where there are plenty of Paper Wasps.
Latin for wasp is vespa. If you are looking for the taxonomy, it depends on the type of wasp -- and there are a lot of them. However, they are all in the order Hymenoptera. The social wasps are in the family Vespidae; ichneumon wasps are in the family Ichneumonidae; chalcid wasps are in the family Chalcidoidae... There are more.
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There are many sub-species of wasps in Europe but the scientific name for the Common Wasp is Vespula Vulgaris.
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Originally, the new team was to be named the Charlotte Spirit, but another name-the-team contest yielded "Hornets" as the winning choice. The name derived from the city's fierce resistance to British occupation during the Revolutionary War, which prompted Lord General Cornwallis to refer to it as "a veritable nest of hornets."
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