Yes, wasps can detect fear in humans and other animals through their ability to sense chemical signals known as pheromones. When a person or animal is afraid, they may release these pheromones, which can alert the wasps to a potential threat.
No, wasps do not have the ability to sense fear in humans or other animals. They primarily rely on visual cues and pheromones to detect threats or prey.
No, wasps cannot sense fear in humans and animals.
Yes, wasps have the ability to remember individuals, including other wasps and potentially humans.
Wasps play a significant role in the ecosystem of Illinois as they help control insect populations by preying on pests. However, some species of wasps can also be harmful to humans and other animals. Overall, their presence contributes to the balance of the local ecosystem by regulating insect populations.
Wasps have compound eyes that allow them to see a wide field of view, but their vision is not as sharp as humans. They can see ultraviolet light, which helps them navigate and find food. They also use their eyes to detect movement and patterns, making them efficient hunters and navigators while flying around.
No, wasps do not have the ability to sense fear in humans or other animals. They primarily rely on visual cues and pheromones to detect threats or prey.
No, wasps cannot sense fear in humans and animals.
Yes, wasps have the ability to remember individuals, including other wasps and potentially humans.
The most common predators of spiders are: birds, wasps, frogs, and scorpions. Answerlizards, some domestic cats, varying kinds of humans, types of wasps, other spiders, birds, small animals
yes. bees, wasps, sting rays, etc.
harmful to whom? to humans, I don't know of any, and I doubt it very much. to other insects, very likely. that being said, I suspect the real danger from wasps to other animals is the risk of predation or parasitism (depending on the wasp involved).
Wasps play a significant role in the ecosystem of Illinois as they help control insect populations by preying on pests. However, some species of wasps can also be harmful to humans and other animals. Overall, their presence contributes to the balance of the local ecosystem by regulating insect populations.
Jumping spiders have a variety of predators, including birds, wasps, parasitic flies, and other spiders. Their predators often rely on stealth, speed, and ambush tactics to catch them as they move quickly and erratically. Their excellent vision and ability to detect vibrations help them evade predators.
Gall wasps are also known as gallflies. Animals that eat them often include other wasps, as they penetrate the gallfly's gall and consume the larvae within.
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.
nuthien
Yes, some wasps make honey, but the honey is not consumed by humans.