No wasp eats wood. There is a big species of wasp that has larvae eating wood, the Horntail (Uroceras gigas). Other wasps chew wood and use it to construct their nests. The hornet feeds itself with sap from the bark of trees and uses wood for nestbuilding also.
It eats dead wood. Sure u cannot be as stupid as that!
The sirex wood wasp is toxic to trees, but not to humans. The wasp injects a toxic mucus and a fungus while she is laying her eggs in the bark of susceptible pine trees.
The great black wasp.
Mud dauber wasp only has one predator and that is the bird.
Bald faced hornet is black in color with white stripes. It is a North American wasp and belongs to a genus of yellow jackets.
It eats dead wood. Sure u cannot be as stupid as that!
the European hornet eats the wasp the wasp eats the spider the spider eats the lady bug and the lady bug eats applies plants
They eat wood and other wood-type things.
The fly digger wasp, since the wasp eats the fly.
Some birds do.
The sirex wood wasp is toxic to trees, but not to humans. The wasp injects a toxic mucus and a fungus while she is laying her eggs in the bark of susceptible pine trees.
Wasp make their nest out of chewed up mud and wood which is what gives their nest such a distinct look.
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Because the spiders eats them!
Any kind does that. Wasps are like termites. They are trying to get the wood on the house
the wasp night watch
There is a special kind of wasp, not the normal wasp that stings, but his wasp lays eggs on a horn worm and as soon as these eggs hatch, the wasps will eat the horn worm.