Well from what I have read about the nature of wasps, yellow jackets, and the likes is that they never use the same nest twice from one year to the next. They even tell you to put up "dummy" nests in and around the areas of your home that you want to be wasp free. So I think my advice would be to just leave them alonefor now. And be sure to just leave their nest intact so that it will be a reminder of past usage.
A flock or rookery if they are nesting
An anthill is a cone-shaped construction used to assist a colony of ants or termites in nesting and protecting themselves from harm.
A group is penguins is a colony or rookery.
The cape near Napier known for its gannet colony is called Cape Kidnappers. It is home to the largest mainland gannet colony in the world.
A fire ant colony can range from a few thousand to over 250,000 individuals, depending on the species and location. The colonies' size can vary based on factors such as the availability of food and nesting space.
Ants have various defense mechanisms to protect themselves and their colony. These may include biting, stinging, spraying formic acid, releasing alarm pheromones to signal danger, and working collectively to defend the colony against predators or threats. Some ants have specialized soldier castes that are responsible for protecting the colony.
Insecticidal soap can be effective for controlling ants in the home, as it can suffocate and kill them on contact. However, it may not completely eliminate the ant colony and may need to be reapplied.
The size of a penguin colony can vary, with some colonies having just a few hundred members and others containing thousands or even millions of individuals. The size of the colony depends on the species of penguin and the availability of suitable nesting sites and food sources.
During speing time male and female flying ants of the colony will fly out of their nest. They will begin to mate in the air in which the male ants will die shortly after. And the female ant will desend down to a new posilble nesting area, lose its wing and become a queen and start a new colony.
Getting rid of wasps and bees is not a job for inexperienced people, and in some cases may be illegal. It is best to get professional advice.
Some of the nouns used with the collective noun colony are:a colony of antsa colony of avocetsa colony of badgersa colony of batsa colony of beaversa colony of chinchillasa colony of gullsa colony of lepersa colony of licea colony of penguinsa colony of ratsa colony of sealsa colony of termitesa colony of voles
Yes, the noun 'colony' is a standard collective noun for:a colony of antsa colony of avocetsa colony of badgersa colony of batsa colony of beaversa colony of chinchillasa colony of gullsa colony of lepersa colony of penguinsa colony of ratsa colony of sealsa colony of termitesa colony of voles