Yes. The only animals that give birth to live young are mammals (with the exception of the platypus)
No, hornets do not leave their nest in the winter. They typically stay inside their nest during the winter months to survive the cold temperatures.
No, hornets do not survive the winter. They die off as the weather gets colder and do not remain active during the colder months.
Yes, hornets' nests do not survive the winter as the cold temperatures and lack of food cause the colony to die off.
Hornets nests do not survive the winter. The colony dies off, and the queen finds a safe place to hibernate until the next spring.
Hornets lay eggs. The queen hornet will lay fertilized eggs that develop into female worker hornets, and unfertilized eggs that develop into male hornets. These eggs hatch into larvae that eventually pupate into adult hornets.
Hornets go dormant during the winter months, or when the temperatures go below freezing. Most of them do not survive and those that do build new nests in the spring.
The eggs have a hard coating to protect them from the cold.
Yes. Hornets lay eggs just like all almost all other insects.
No, hornets are not active during the winter months. They typically hibernate or die off as the weather gets colder.
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Hornets typically leave their nest in the fall, before the winter season begins.
Aphids can survive the winter by either seeking shelter in protected outdoor locations or by overwintering as eggs. They typically hibernate during winter months and resume activity in spring when temperatures rise.