In their hives
In the middle of winter, it is highly unlikely that it was a wasp. It was probably some other type of flying insect.
No because queen wasps only live for 1 year, as opposed to queen bees. Queen wasps just live over the winter (in hibernation), but die before the next winter. They make new queens before the next winter which will hibernate.
The queen wasp will either hibernate inside the old nest or build a new smaller one. The queen wasp is the only wasp that survives the winter. The rest of the wasps in the next die.
yes they do
The eggs of the Ichneumon wasp are inserted into the tunnels of a pigeon tremex. The larvae develop over the winter and adults emerge in the spring.
no you can not
No, young queens hibernate and the rest of the wasps die.
No. As with any other insect a wasp's abdomen contains vital organs.
yes an sea wasp jellyfish can live in the sea.
It can live as long as you don't kill it or it stings you over and over till it loses it's stinger. A wasp can sting you mulitable times.
The intense cold and lack of food would make it impossible for a wasp to live at the North Pole, which is a gigantic floating ice floe. Wasps become torpid in a cold British winter, never mind at the arctic.
Newly-mated queens leave to find a place to hibernate through the winter, the rest of the colony dies.