Wasps are attracted to certain spots because they provide suitable conditions for nesting, such as shelter, food sources, and proximity to other wasps. Once they establish a nest in a location, they release pheromones that attract other wasps to return to the same spot.
Yes, some species of wasps do return to the same nest year after year.
Wasps come back to the same place repeatedly because they are territorial and have a strong memory of locations where they have found food or suitable nesting sites.
Wasps keep stinging to protect their hive, the same reason that worker honeybees sting. The wasp's stinger is smooth and barbless and is with drawn from the wound after the venom is delivered. This means that the singer is not left behind, as with bees, and the wasp will not die, leaving it free to sting multiple times. Wasps are generally considered more dangerous than bees, due to their ability to sting over and over. When their colony is under threat, the wasps tend to swam in defend. Even the slightest knock can trigger this behaviour and they are often annoyed at the vibrations of lawn mowers, foot steps and other movements near there nests. If a wasp does feel under threat they will sting over and over, until the attacker retreats or is otherwise indisposed.
Yes, they can. You can get rid of an infestation, and then transfer more to the same location and get another infestation.
Yes, some species of wasps do return to the same nest.
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Wasps cannot see the color red. But see much the same colors we do.
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Yes, It can come back. If you think its coming back you need to see your doctor immediately. It can even come back in the same area so keep a close on that area as well. I had cellulitis so know it can come back.
Wasps don't usually bite, they sting. Wasp is some cases can bite and sting at the same time.