wasps usually will follow a straight line
they would be in the flying insects species.
The Flying Wasp
Yes, wasp wings can make noise when the wasp is flying. The buzzing sound comes from the rapid movement of the wings as the wasp flaps them to stay airborne.
A small flying insect that stings when disturbed.
Wasps excrete a liquid substance while flying which is the result of the digestive process. They do it while flying so it doesn't stay in the colony.
a wasp flying in the room
A hungry one
Red wasp.
Locomotion = movement. So walking with the legs and flying with the wings.
When a wasp is close to death it will stop flying or trying to fly. Its movements will become slow and jerky and it will not respond to external stimuli. When in this state, a wasp can still sting, however.
A wasp is a flying insect with a slender body and typically a black and yellow striped pattern. They are known for their stinging capability and are often considered pests, though they also play a role in pollination and pest control in nature.
In the middle of winter, it is highly unlikely that it was a wasp. It was probably some other type of flying insect.