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Yes, some species of wasps do return to the same nest every year, while others build new nests each year.

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Do wasps return to the same nest?

Yes, some species of wasps do return to the same nest.


Do paper wasps return to the same nest every year?

Yes, paper wasps typically do not return to the same nest every year. They usually build new nests each year instead of reusing old ones.


Do wasps come back to the same nest?

Yes, some species of wasps do return to the same nest year after year.


Do hornets come back to the same nest every year?

Yes, hornets typically return to the same nest every year.


Why do wasps keep coming back to the same spot?

Wasps are attracted to certain spots because they provide suitable conditions for nesting, such as shelter, food sources, and proximity to other wasps. Once they establish a nest in a location, they release pheromones that attract other wasps to return to the same spot.


Do yellow jackets return to the same nest every year?

Yes, yellow jackets typically do not return to the same nest every year. They build new nests each spring and abandon them in the fall.


Do bald eagles nest in the same nest every nest?

Bald eagles will return to the old nest, add new material, year after year, until the nest falls from its own weight. They then will construct a new one.


Do wasps make the same nests?

The queen wasp tends to make a new nest every year which grows in size as her brood expands. She makes the material for her nest by chewing old bits of rotting wood and turning it into a substance which looks and feels like papier mache.


Do yellow jackets die and then return to the same nest?

Well, no, once yellow jackets die they don't really go anywhere. I guess if they died in their nest then they would stay there (or more likely booted out the door by other wasps that didn't want a corpse hanging around)what time of year do they hibernate?


Will a flycatcher return to its same nest year after year if the nest has not been disturbed?

It depends on species but territories are generally held by males and they return to the same territory each year, if they can fight-off competitors. The same hen turning-up is far from guaranteed, but re-use of a successful nest-site is quite possible. Disturbance of the old nest is not relevant.


Once you have destroyed a hive will they return to the same place to make another one?

It depends on the species. Some bumble bees or wasps may. Honey bees that were away foraging will return to where the hive was, but without the queen they can't survive as a colony for very long. If the queen has survived they may make a new nest.


Do Robbins return to the same nest every year?

Usually not. If its still there and its not being used by another bird then they use that to build a new nest. But its extremely rare. If your not entirely sure ask a bird expert. I'm not one personally but I do know a bit or two about general knowledge.