Depending on the type of wasp, some live in nests and bykes, other types of wasps such as a parasitic wasp, lays there egg in another indict so their young live temporarily in the body of their host victim. A few species of wasp live in small tunnelled holes in the earth.
A wasp lives in a nest or hive, usually on the corner of the house or next to the windows outside the house.
yes
Some do have underground nests. The yellow jacket is an example.
People normally do not keep wasp hives. Bee hives are kept for two reasons: to produce honey for consumption or sale, and to help pollinate crops. Wasps do not produce honey or pollinate crops. Some scientists who study wasps, called entemologists, may keep captive wasp hives for observation and study.
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.
Bees typically live in a vespiary, which is a nest created by social wasps. Bees create hives, while wasps build vespiaries.
they live in attics and hives
they live in it
Indiana
Stinging people.
Yes
Nest.
yes
Bees live wherever they want to!
Some do have underground nests. The yellow jacket is an example.
kosiosco
Yea it's live
they live about 1 year at the oldest. i think