There are many websites where one can see videos of wasps attacking other creatures. One can see videos of wasps attacking other creatures at popular on the web sources such as YouTube and Vimeo.
Track the wasps back to their nest, then destroy it.
Yes, there were wasps alive in the ice age, but not where the ice was. Not all of the earth was covered with ice, and wasps and other creatures moved to warmer climes until the ice retreated.
no, my friend, they do not After reading the first response to the question, I have to say that I have watched many wasps attacking and eating bees at the park in Albuquerque where I live. I have been searching for answers about wasps wondering if they have any impact on the diminishing bee population locally or other.
Wasps do not collect other dead wasps. However, if a wasp is injured, it will emit a special pheromone that will warn other wasps that there is danger nearby. Sometimes other wasps will come to see what that danger might be.
Wasps are useful to the food chain. Wasps eat caterpillars and other insects that destroy crops, as well as pollinate flowers and other plants.
A large number of wasps is called a swarm. Wasps are known to feed on other insects and there are over 20,000 species of wasps.
butterflies, wasps, dragonflies, damselflies, frogs, toads, flies, bees,
Many insects can eat wasps, including dragonflies, moths, and beetles. Larger wasps, which belong to the order Hymenoptera, can also feed on other smaller wasps.
Sort of. If wasps feel threatened they sting. The sting releases pheromones into the air, a chemical signal to other wasps that it is being attacked. If other wasps are in the area, or if you are near the nest, they may also attack you.
Wasps may take grasshopper grubs, but to feed to their larvae. Adult wasps don't eat other insects, they live off a sweet liquid rather like honeydew secreted by their larvae.
An example of parisitism is of wasps and larvae of other insects. The wasps lay their eggs and when the larvae hatches it eats the other insect's larvae.
Yes they do have muscles. Or else they can't fly, move an antenna or other things in the world of wasps.