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Does wasp have a exoskeleton?

yes


Has a wasp got a shell?

no it has a exoskeleton


What is the support structure for a wasp?

A chitinous exoskeleton.


Is a wasp a intervertabrate or vertabrate?

Wasps, like all insects, are invertebrates.


If a wasp landed on a nettle will the wasp sting the nettle or the nettle sting the wasp?

Probably neither. The stinging hairs on the nettle would not be strong enough to penetrate the wasp's exoskeleton, and the wasp would have no reason to sting the nettle.


Are wasps an a vertebrate?

A wasp is a predatory animal and not a parasite.


Does a wasp have a shell?

no, they are an invertebrate, but its possible they have rigid or non rigid cellular structures giving them mass :D hope this helps Check out wikipedia for the definition of Invertebrate :)


What type of skin does a wasp have?

wasps don't really have skin. they have exoskeletons. an exoskeleton is a hard outer protective covering. as all insects are invertebrates they all have exoskeletons.


What unique characteristics define the body shape of a wasp?

The body shape of a wasp is defined by its narrow waist, called a petiole, which separates the thorax and abdomen. Wasps also have elongated bodies with a smooth exoskeleton and often have bright colors or patterns for warning purposes.


How can diatomaceous earth be used to effectively control wasp infestations?

Diatomaceous earth can be used to control wasp infestations by sprinkling it around the nest or entry points. The sharp particles in the earth can penetrate the wasps' exoskeleton, causing dehydration and eventually leading to their death.


How does wasp killer work?

AnswerIt dissolves the wasps exoskeleton which turns them in to mush. That's why it also kills scorpions and all other bugs with exoskeletons, but it has other chemicals that make it more poisonous and to react with the exoskeleton dissolving chemical to make it work fasterAnswerMost quick-kill sprays contain Tetramethrin and/or Peremethrin. These chemicals are in the Pyrethrin family and function as neurotoxins, affecting neuron membranes by prolonging sodium channel activation.


Do fireflies have an exoskeleton or no exoskeleton?

they have exoskeleton