The nests that they make actually are constructed of paper. The wasps collect bits of wood (usually in some stage of decomposition) , paper, or cardboard if they can find it. "chew" it up, mix it with their "saliva" and spread it around in very thin layers with air layers in between.
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no because they're made of paper
yes
Wasps tend to live in nests, or hives, in trees. They are also known to build them under roof overhangs and gutters.
Only a few species of wasp live a social life in northern California. You will find yellow jackets, paper wasps, and mud daubers in the area.
Well ive only seen a red wasp ones , and that was near the beach in Antalya (Turkey) It is a member of the paper wasp familiy. it lives in countries such as the whole medditeranen region , so warm countries are habitats for "red wasps"
no because they're made of paper
There are many types of wasps (over 100,000 species), but they usually fall into one of the two categories - solitary or social. Solitary wasps - mud daubers, pollen wasps, potter wasps. Social wasps - polistine paper wasps.
they live in attics and hives
There is a way with PAPER wasps but i dont know about insects :)
West to Midwest U.S.
they live in it
"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.
Yes
Indiana
Stinging people.
Paper wasps like log homes because they are more natural and provide many places to nest. It also provides a source of material with which to construct nests.
yes