It depends if it's just one wasp then no it would probably be overwhelmed but if it was maybe 10 or just even a small amount like 4 then the wasps would definitely have a shot at winning, there is a video on YouTube that shows only 30 giant japanese wasps can take out and entire colony of 30,000 European honeybees so I think japanese wasps would win.
vespiary[Latin vespa, wasp + (ap)iary.]
The queen wasp holds more power and influence within a wasp colony compared to the normal wasps.
In a wasp colony, the queen wasp typically has a larger body size and more aggressive behavior compared to the worker wasps.
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Yes, there is a queen wasp in a wasp colony. The queen's primary role is to lay eggs and reproduce, while worker wasps handle the day-to-day tasks of building the nest, foraging for food, and caring for the colony.
Japanese hornet I actually found out what it is. Its a horn tailed wasp...also called a wood wasp
If your skin were to be stung by a wasp, the stinger would be pulled out of the wasp, and into your skin, which has poison in it, which would mean, poison would be injected into your body.
No , the wasp being cut off from oxygen and subjected to digestive acids would be dead .
the wasp....?
Wasps excrete a liquid substance while flying which is the result of the digestive process. They do it while flying so it doesn't stay in the colony.
Example sentence - I knew the wasp sting would be painful.
In a wasp colony, the dominant member is the queen. The queen's main role is to lay eggs and reproduce, while the workers are responsible for building and maintaining the nest, foraging for food, and caring for the young. The queen's primary function is to ensure the survival and growth of the colony, while the workers support her in achieving this goal.