Yes, most worker wasps die in the fall, while the queen wasp may survive the winter.
Young queen wasps search for a sheltered place in which to hibernate during autumn (fall). All other wasps will die when the cold weather comes.
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.
no
If they are trying to sting you, R.U.N. for the nearest pool or hose. OR get any kind of spray and spray the wasps, they will fall to the ground and with to death. Then march on their dead bodies and happily chat "Haha, sting me you die!"
Wasps typically start to come out of hibernation in the spring when the temperature starts to warm up. This can vary depending on the region and species of wasp. Most common wasps become active in late spring or early summer.
If you eat figs, you are consuming wasps, some do not make it out of the fig and die inside. You are not guaranteed to be eating wasps.
no they don't
No.... only bees die after they sting you
wasps live only for a day, so when night hits they all die
they dont, only bees do.
when bees sting you they die. but wasps when they sting you they stay alive.
Yes, diatomaceous earth can effectively kill wasps by dehydrating them and causing them to die.