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During autumn the bulk of a wasp colony dies off, generally leaving only the young mated queens alive. It is during this time these queens leave the nest and find a suitable place to hibernate for the winter months.

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Do wasps die in the fall?

Yes, most worker wasps die in the fall, while the queen wasp may survive the winter.


Does the queen wasp use the same place to hibernate each winter?

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Do wasp fly south for the winter?

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What time of year do wasps disappear?

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Does a wasp hibernate?

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Are they any live wasps or queen in the nest in the winter?

Yes, the queen will over-winter in the nest with her workers. It is the males (drones) that may be kicked out to preserve food supplies over winter.


Why do wasps hibernate?

Wasps hibernate to survive harsh winter conditions when food is scarce and temperatures are too cold for their activity. During hibernation, they enter a state of dormancy to conserve energy until conditions become more favorable for their survival and reproduction in the spring.


What happens to wasps when it starts to get cold?

Most of them die off - especially the 'solitary' species.. I've already seen a number of dead and dying bees and wasps this year. They will have mated, and produced eggs which will lie dormant over the winter, to develop once the warm weather returns. The wasps that live in colonies usually 'ride out' the winter in nests either underground, or in disused buildings.


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Will a wasps stinger go through your leg?

yes