There are many types of wasps and there are many areas that they can build their nests but most prefer to make a nest in a hollow tree or around a building of some kind. Most wasp nests are visible unlike some bees that nest in the ground and are relatively difficult to track. Wasps will typically choose a well protected area to build their nest thus making buildings all the more inviting. Yellow-jackets particularly enjoy being around humans or more accurately, human food, and tend to build their nests in close proximity to human habitation.
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Most species are associated with forests, especially rainforests, but others prefer woodland or savannah-like habitats.
No wasp or bee has a stinger on its head.
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No, the sting is smooth so can easily be withdrawn.
The main venom in wasp stings is formic acid.
The Cicada Wasp has a black body with blue wings. This wasp also features red and yellow stripes near its stinger.
The noun 'wasp' is a singular, common, concrete noun; a word for a type of insect; a word for a thing.
There is a special kind of wasp, not the normal wasp that stings, but his wasp lays eggs on a horn worm and as soon as these eggs hatch, the wasps will eat the horn worm.
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I would guess it to be a hornet.
European Wasp