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When was Emerald cockroach wasp created?

Emerald cockroach wasp was created in 1781.


What is a emerald cockroach wasp?

Its that cool parasite that controls its host (cockrach) like a dog on a leash, then it ijects its egg into it and the baby eats its insides (the cockroach's) and bursts out when its ready.


Are emerald cockroach wasp poisonous to humans?

Emerald cockroach wasps are not poisonous to humans. While they possess a venom that is effective in incapacitating their prey—typically cockroaches—this venom does not pose a threat to human health. Bites from these wasps can be painful, but they are not lethal or harmful in the same way that venom from some other insects can be.


Is there a species of wasp that has a head that is light green in color?

Yes, there is a species of wasp called the Emerald cockroach wasp (Ampulex compressa) that has a metallic green head. This species is known for its unique behavior of paralyzing cockroaches to use as a host for its larvae.


How many days does it take for a wasp to turn into an adult?

A wasp has around 3 or 4 or 2 years for it to turn to a adult.


What is the metamorphosis of the wasp?

from larvae to adult


Do wasp fart?

Yes, an adult wasp will spend most of its life farting, this is how it remains in the air.


What is a baby wasp?

A baby wasp is a larval stage of a wasp that hatches from an egg laid by an adult female wasp. Baby wasps typically develop in nests or cells where they are cared for by adult wasps until they emerge as fully formed adults.


Why is your rabbit making a wasp like noise?

What you have there is actually a wasp, not a rabbit. Let it outside!


What are the stages of a wasp metamorphosis?

egg,larva,pupa,adult


How do you know the difference between kid wasp and adult wasp?

I don't think wasps grow. They start off as a grub which is a fat white worm thing, then they hatch into a fully grown wasp.


What is a young wasp called?

Order: Hymenoptera Family: Vespidae