No frozen things are dead and they don't come back to life.
Wasps do not collect other dead wasps. However, if a wasp is injured, it will emit a special pheromone that will warn other wasps that there is danger nearby. Sometimes other wasps will come to see what that danger might be.
A wasps stinger does not come off when it stings. Unlike honey bees, which have barbed stingers that stick and they 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.
There are many superstitions about wasps. It is believed that if wasps build their hive low it is an indication of a hard winter with lots of storms and if they build high it will be a mild winter. It is also believed that if you are stung by a wasp this is a sign of bad luck to come.
No, freezing a bee will likely kill it. Bees are cold-blooded and cannot withstand freezing temperatures. Once frozen, the bee's bodily functions will cease, and it will not be able to come back to life.
Yes they do Yes they do
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.
Yes, some species of wasps do return to the same nest year after year.
yes he does after the big battle between the "charmed ones" and the "ultimate power" the angel of destiny brings Leo back.
Sort of. If wasps feel threatened they sting. The sting releases pheromones into the air, a chemical signal to other wasps that it is being attacked. If other wasps are in the area, or if you are near the nest, they may also attack you.
yes they can on several occasions when doing comprehesive tank clean I have seen several tiny red wriggling worms on bottom of tank how on earth do they come back to life after being frozen for such a long time?
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No, if a rattlesnake is truly frozen, it is dead and can not come back to life.
leave it alone they always come back
Wasps do not collect other dead wasps. However, if a wasp is injured, it will emit a special pheromone that will warn other wasps that there is danger nearby. Sometimes other wasps will come to see what that danger might be.
No, being frozen after death (cryopreservation) does not currently offer a scientifically proven method for reanimation or resurrection. While some hope that future technologies may allow for revival, this is still purely speculative and not supported by current scientific understanding.
A wasps stinger does not come off when it stings. Unlike honey bees, which have barbed stingers that stick and they die.