1.No, they can't move their nests.
The following answer contradicts the previous writters answer.
2. I knocked a nest off of the eve of my home. I let it lay where it landed on my lawn while I went into the garage to get something to pick it up with. When I returned, I was puzzled to find that it was no longer laying on my lawn. I looked up, and there it was, attached at the eve, right where I had knocked oit down from. Has anyone else ever witnessed this?
Yes.
ants, wasps, bees.
1. The size is a is a big difference 2. The globe doesn't move on it's own power, unlike the Earth 3.The globe is not made out of the same things as the actual earth
Shakira did not invent twerking; the dance move has roots in various forms of dance from different cultures, particularly in West African and Caribbean traditions. However, Shakira is known for her innovative dance style and often incorporates elements of twerking in her performances, blending it with her own unique choreography. Her influence and popularity have helped bring wider attention to the move, but she is not its originator.
becasue street dancing u can move about everywhere and u can do ur own moves plus the clothes r cool i am a street dancer the people who inspied me was diverstiy , chis and wes and twist and pluse
Wasps' Nests was created on 1995-03-21.
Yes, wasps do make nests in trees.
They make new wasps.
No, wasps do not typically return to their old nests. They usually build new nests each year.
squirrel
no
Some do have underground nests. The yellow jacket is an example.
Yes, some species of wasps do reuse their nests every year, while others build new nests each season.
yes. kind of. hotter weather means more wasps. sometimes, bigger nests. maybe. sometimes. not always.
Wasps that make mud nests typically have slender bodies, long wings, and a stinger for defense. They are skilled at building intricate nests using mud, which they collect and mix with their saliva to create a strong structure. These wasps are often solitary and are known for their aggressive behavior when defending their nests.
y do we build houses
they live in it