Wasps do not reuse old nests, so if you know the wasps have gone there is no risk and you can simply remove the nest.
Yes, wasps are capable of rebuilding a destroyed nest if necessary.
Wasps will typically not return to a destroyed nest and will instead build a new one elsewhere.
Wasps are active during the summer months and during the day.
Yes my family and I went to Egypt last summer and after we finished our meal there was a bit of meat that had fallen on the table and a wasp came by and was eating it for around 15-20 minutes. I've also heard of wasps eating other insects...
The prevalence of wasps in Kansas during the summer months is typically high due to the warm weather and abundance of food sources. Wasps are active during this time and can be commonly seen in outdoor areas.
Wasps may linger in the area for a few days to a week after their nest has been destroyed, but they will eventually disperse and find a new location to build a nest.
They build nests yearound. Their other nest was destroyed most likely.
You get stung...
wasps live only for a day, so when night hits they all die
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.
If the nest of a wasp is completely destroyed, the wasps will search for another place to make a nest.
You trace wasps back to their nest (not hive, that's only for bees) by watching which way they go after they have finished eating. Give them something to eat, like honeycomb, and there will be lots to follow.