A wasp shelter is commonly referred to as a "nest." Wasps build their nests using a papery substance made from chewed wood fibers mixed with their saliva. These nests can vary in shape and size, often resembling a honeycomb structure, and are typically found in sheltered locations such as trees, eaves, or underground.
It is called a curdle wasp
A baby wasp is called a larva. =]
A male wasp is called a drone
Order: Hymenoptera Family: Vespidae
In Scotland, yes. I'm not sure about anywhere else.
A female wasp lay eggs and also they are worker bees which they are called queens.
The insect that is called a yellow jacket in the US is called a wasp in the UK, so they are the same. Having said that, there are about 75,000 known species of wasp with widely varying body forms and habits.
vespiary
A female wasp lay eggs and also they are worker bees which they are called queens.
The shelter of a donkey is usually called a pen or a donkey pen. It can also be called a shelter or donkey shelter.
a wasp nest
No. There are males, but they are called drones.