varies with insect types. some like yellow, others blue ect...
I also know for an almost definite fact that yellow jackets love to sting the color black, I don't know for sure if this applys to all wasps, but that's why beekeepers wear white. I know this from experince, I got stung over 8 times, while wearing black when someone accidentally disturbed a wasp nest, and only the people there that were wearing black got stung, everyone else wasn't touched.
YELLOW, but they will also sting any living thing that's black. That's why beekeepers wear white. So if you are in an area where wasps are, or might be, make sure you aren't wearing any black, if you aren't then you should be safe. I unfortunately know this from experience, and didn't know it before I accidentally disturbed a wasp nest while wearing a black shirt, and watch, and grey pants. Only me and whoever was wearing black got stung.
Yellow and black. Generally regarded as being in alternating verticle stripes down its body.
normally black and yellow
A wasp's feces tend to be colored black. Its consistency is liquid that projects a bad smell from the pile.
its is because it is the colour of sugar molecules.
insects of the wasp kind
the wasp sting is full of venom which is alkaline
Social wasp, such as the hornet, have a queen that starts the hive. Solitary wasp, however, do not have a queen
Bulls and cows are actually red green colour-blind, so are not afraid of the colour red. It is the annoying waving of the cape that causes the bull to charge in a bull-fight arena.
for a warning
thy are attracted to the colour green the most
A sea wasp is actually a jellyfish, scientifically called Chironex fleckeri. While the creature is practically transparent, it does have a pale blue color.
It's blue.
the colour is blue and the P H scale is 6.8 or 6.9
The sun is not attracted by any colour.
There is no colour on the visible colour spectrum that any bull hates. Bulls are only attracted to movement, not colour.
They are not specifically attracted to any one colour.
its is because it is the colour of sugar molecules.
Pollinators are attracted by different things. Colour is only one of them.
A wasp causes a wasp sting
European Giant Hornets do, definitely. They are attracted to light as well, so a porch light or other external light on your house can attract them.