the trees that wasps like are maple trees and oak trees
wasps, bees, moths and bats !
the fig benefits the most because the fig wasps pollinate the figs therefore the fig wasps feel nothing.
Yes, wasps do make nests in trees.
In Kansas, common types of wasps include paper wasps, yellowjackets, and mud daubers.
Pine trees are very fragrant and have sweet sap. This is the reason you will find bees such as yellow jacket wasps attracted to pine trees.
People normally do not keep wasp hives. Bee hives are kept for two reasons: to produce honey for consumption or sale, and to help pollinate crops. Wasps do not produce honey or pollinate crops. Some scientists who study wasps, called entemologists, may keep captive wasp hives for observation and study.
A paper wasp nest usually houses around 15 to 20 wasps.
There are many types of wasps (over 100,000 species), but they usually fall into one of the two categories - solitary or social. Solitary wasps - mud daubers, pollen wasps, potter wasps. Social wasps - polistine paper wasps.
Common types of wasps found in Kansas include paper wasps, yellowjackets, and mud daubers.
If you are trying to attract wasps to an aspen tree there are a few things you can do. You can plant very fragrant flowers or blossoming shrubs around the tree. You can also place fruit trees need your aspen to attract the wasps.
We have a maple tree and wasps are often attracted to it. I would love to know the reason why.