Some insects that look like wasps include hoverflies, hornets, and yellowjackets. These insects have similar colors and markings to wasps, but may have different body shapes or sizes.
Some common characteristics of bugs that look like wasps include having a slender body, narrow waist, and often having yellow and black stripes or markings. They may also have wings and a stinger, similar to wasps.
Wasps have compound eyes that allow them to see a wide field of view, but their vision is not as sharp as some other insects. They can see objects up to a few meters away, but their ability to focus on details is limited compared to insects like bees and dragonflies.
No, moths do not sting people. Moths are harmless insects that primarily feed on nectar or other plant materials. They do not have stingers or venom like some other insects such as bees or wasps.
Some insects that look like fleas include springtails, booklice, and bird mites. These insects are small and may be mistaken for fleas due to their size and appearance.
Some insects that look like giant mosquitoes include crane flies and gallinippers. These insects have long legs and a similar body shape to mosquitoes, but they are not harmful to humans.
Wasps are not decomposers. They are predators that primarily feed on other insects and play a role in controlling insect populations. Decomposers are organisms like bacteria, fungi, and some insects that break down dead organic matter.
Some common characteristics of bugs that look like wasps include having a slender body, narrow waist, and often having yellow and black stripes or markings. They may also have wings and a stinger, similar to wasps.
Wasps eat some smaller insects, which can attack flowers and plants. As a result they are a positive influence in a garden.
Ants, Bees and Wasps. The Order Hymenoptera.
Chlordane is harmful to many different insects. Some of the insects that this will kill include bees, wasps, hornets, and dragonflies.
Wasps have compound eyes that allow them to see a wide field of view, but their vision is not as sharp as some other insects. They can see objects up to a few meters away, but their ability to focus on details is limited compared to insects like bees and dragonflies.
Karl V. Krombein has written: 'A revision of the Melanesian wasps of the genus Cerceris Latreille (Hymenoptera: Sphecidae)' -- subject(s): Cerceris, Wasps 'Biosystematic studies of Ceylonese wasps, VIII' -- subject(s): Classification, Hymenoptera, Insects 'Biosystematic studies of Ceylonese wasps, XV' -- subject(s): Classification, Insects, Sphecidae 'Biosystematic studies of Ceylonese wasps, XX' -- subject(s): Classification, Insects, Tachysphex, Wasps 'Catalog of hymenoptera in America north of Mexico' -- subject(s): Insects, Hymenoptera 'Life history notes on some Egyptian solitary wasps and bees and their associates (Hymenoptera: Aculeata)' -- subject(s): Bees, Insects, Solitary wasps 'Trap-nesting wasps and bees: life histories, nests, and associates' -- subject(s): Bees, Wasps 'Trap-nesting wasps and bees' 'Revision of North American Liris Fabricius (Hymenoptera:Sphecoidea:Larridae)' -- subject(s): Classification, Insects, Liris 'Biosystematic studies of Ceylonese wasps, XI' -- subject(s): Hymenoptera, Identification, Insects, Wasps 'Biosystematic studies of Ceylonese wasps, XVI' -- subject(s): Classification, Gastrosericus, Insects 'Biosystematic studies of Ceylonese wasps, XXI' -- subject(s): Classification, Wasps
No, wasps do not have fur. They have a smooth, shiny exoskeleton made of chitin, which gives them a distinct appearance compared to furry insects like bees. While some wasps may have fine hairs on their bodies, they lack the dense fur characteristic of many other insects.
No, moths do not sting people. Moths are harmless insects that primarily feed on nectar or other plant materials. They do not have stingers or venom like some other insects such as bees or wasps.
Some insects that look like fleas include springtails, booklice, and bird mites. These insects are small and may be mistaken for fleas due to their size and appearance.
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Yes, many insects feed on plants as part of their diet. Some insects, like caterpillars and grasshoppers, are herbivores and primarily eat plants for sustenance. However, not all insects consume plants; some are carnivorous and feed on other insects or animals.