Yes, wasps are capable of rebuilding a destroyed nest if necessary.
Yes, wasps may return to rebuild their nest if it is knocked down.
Wasps will typically not return to a destroyed nest and will instead build a new one elsewhere.
Wasps do not reuse old nests, so if you know the wasps have gone there is no risk and you can simply remove the nest.
Wasps may linger in the area for a few days to a week after their nest has been destroyed, but they will eventually disperse and find a new location to build a nest.
They build nests yearound. Their other nest was destroyed most likely.
If the nest of a wasp is completely destroyed, the wasps will search for another place to make a nest.
If they feel like it I guess.
Knocking down a wasp nest may temporarily displace the wasps, but it is unlikely to make them go away permanently. The wasps may rebuild their nest or relocate to a new area nearby. It is best to contact a professional pest control service to safely and effectively remove the nest.
Destroying a wasp nest typically results in the death of most, if not all, of the wasps inside. Wasps are territorial creatures, so destroying their nest could lead to them rebuilding elsewhere or looking for a new area to nest.
bees wasps build nest anywhere they can find shelter.
Yes, some species of wasps do return to the same nest.
Wasps leave their nest to search for food, defend their territory, or mate.