Wasps are in the order Hymenoptera.
This is the same order as ants, bees and sawflies.
the wasp night watch
hymenoptera
Order: Hymenoptera Family: Ichneumonidae
Order: Hymenoptera Family: Vespidae
"Wasp" is not a proper noun; it is a common noun that refers to a type of insect belonging to the order Hymenoptera. Proper nouns name specific people, places, or organizations and are usually capitalized, such as "Wasp" when referring to a specific brand or title. In general usage, "wasp" is lowercase and describes any member of the wasp family.
The scientific name of a parasitic wasp can vary depending on the species. However, parasitic wasps belong to the order Hymenoptera and are known for laying their eggs inside other insects or arthropods to use them as hosts for their larvae to develop.
Bees,wasps,hornets and other membrane winged insects are in the order of Hymenoptera.
A wasp causes a wasp sting
No, an arachnid is a spider. Spiders (order Araneae), Wasps (order Hymenoptera).
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.
Wasps belong to the insect class Insecta and the order Hymenoptera.
He was stung by a wasp.