no they don't. there are rare cases they will die, but not often.
No, I have never used a fogger to eliminate wasps in my attic.
We have a maple tree and wasps are often attracted to it. I would love to know the reason why.
Gall wasps are also known as gallflies. Animals that eat them often include other wasps, as they penetrate the gallfly's gall and consume the larvae within.
Cryptus albitarsis are black wasps with a red abdomen. They are some of the most common wasps in the Ichneumonidae family and are often referred to as ichneumon wasps.
Black furry wasps are often associated with the family Sphecidae, which includes spider hawk wasps and digger wasps. These wasps typically have a robust, hairy appearance, aiding in their ability to collect pollen. Another group could be the velvet ants, which are actually wingless wasps and can appear furry and black. It's important to note that while some may look similar, they can vary significantly in behavior and habitat.
There are many types of wasps (over 100,000 species), but they usually fall into one of the two categories - solitary or social. Solitary wasps - mud daubers, pollen wasps, potter wasps. Social wasps - polistine paper wasps.
tanagers,robins,mockingbirds,catbirds,thrashers. and if the wasp wants to he or she can sting them
They are a type of wingless wasp. The females are wingless anyway. They are in the family Mutillidae, in case you want to look them up. But common names are misleading and often nonsensical. A lot of the questions posted about "red velvet ants" seem to be dealing with real ants, so-called "velvety ants" and that is another matter. But real velvet ants are wasps other than ants (which actually are wasps of sorts as well, but never ind that for now).
There are male wasps (drones) and female wasps (queen and workers).
A wasp can survive for a few days to a couple of weeks indoors, depending on factors like access to food and water. Without proper resources, they will likely die sooner due to lack of sustenance. It's best to remove a wasp from indoors as soon as possible to prevent potential stings or nesting.
Some common characteristics of bugs that look like wasps include having a slender body, narrow waist, and often having yellow and black stripes or markings. They may also have wings and a stinger, similar to wasps.