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Why are queen wasps bigger than worker wasps?

Wasps - Frequently Asked Questions
Queens wasps are bigger because they have to produce and store large quantities of eggs. Being bigger also means that they can store more fat, which is essential if they are to survive winter hibernation — by the time queens leave the colony, fat reserves account for nearly 40% o their total dried weight. The differences in size result primarily from variations in quantity and quality of food received during the larval stage — queens receive almost twice as much food as workers.

How many kinds of wasps are there?

Wasps - Frequently Asked Questions
There are thousands of species of Vespoid (true) wasps, the actual number is not known. We do know that there is about 800 species of social wasps.

How many wasps can there be in a colony?

Wasps - Frequently Asked Questions
average common or German wasp nest produces between 11 000 and 13 000 workers and from 1000 to 2000 queens a season. Paper wasp nests, which are much smaller than common or German wasp nests, contain up to 200 wasps.

What do wasps eat?

Wasps - Frequently Asked Questions
Wasps eat a wide range of invertebrates including spiders, caterpillars, ants, bees, and flies. It has also been suggested that wasps may prey on nestling birds. Wasps also collect honeydew. Honeydew is produced by a native scale insect. The insect inserts its mouth-parts into the trunk of the beech tree to siphon the sap. The excess sap, modified by the scale insect, forms a sugary droplet at the end of a waxy anal filament.

What are wasps wings made of?

Wasps - Frequently Asked Questions
Chitin. Wings are platelike extensions of the integument (outer skeleton), strengthened by a framework of hollow chitinous tubes known as veins.

How do wasps communicate?

Wasps - Frequently Asked Questions
Virtually any contact between two wasps can be considered a form of communication. Visual and audible signs are used to attract the opposite sex for mating, and size and posture displays are used in courtship or aggression. Exchanges of food and chemical stimuli (pheromones) among the members of a colony are also very important in maintaining the social hierarchy and tasking of the colony members.

Why is it so much bigger?

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How are wasps different to bees?

Wasps - Frequently Asked Questions
Wasps and bees both belong to the order "Hymenoptera" and have many features in common. The most obvious differences are:

Can wasps sting you if they are dead?

Wasps - Frequently Asked Questions
Yes — the venom sac at the end of a wasp sting keeps pulsing for a short period after a wasp dies, so if you come in contact with the sting you may still be injected with venom.

Why do wasps sting people?

Wasps - Frequently Asked Questions
Unprovoked wasp attacks are very rare, a wasp will normally only use its sting to defend itself or to subdue prey. Many wasps stings are the result of people squashing wasps, either deliberately or by accident. Wasps are attracted to food (especially fish sandwiches) and sweet drinks. People have been stung while they are eating because they have not seen the wasp that is also sharing the food.

Why are wasps black and yellow?

Wasps - Frequently Asked Questions
Bright colours are a sign of danger. Many species that are venomous, like snakes, spiders and wasps, are brightly coloured, and this colouring warns potential predators that they are dangerous. A predator, that attacks a wasp and is stung will link pain associated with a sting with the yellow/ black colouration and avoid animals with this colouration in future. Different colours are produced by the differential absorption and reflection of light.

How long do wasps live for?

Wasps - Frequently Asked Questions
In social wasps, workers (sterile females) have an average lifespan of 12-22 days, drones (fertile males) have a slightly longer lifespan than workers, and queens (fertile females) have an average lifespan of 12 months. Check our The Life History of Social Wasps page for more details.

Where do wasps build their nests?

Wasps - Frequently Asked Questions
German and common queen wasps usually choose a warm spot, often in a bank with a sunny aspect, but also in attics, house roofs, eaves, or walls in which to build their nests. Paper wasp queens build nests that hang from small shrubs and trees, stalks of vegetation, fences and walls, and often under the eaves of houses.

Do any other animals eat wasps?

Wasps - Frequently Asked Questions
Yes. In the countries where wasps originate, a wide range of natural predators have been recorded including invertebrates (dragonflies, robber flies, hornets, centipedes, and spiders), birds (at least 24 species are known to eat wasps, including blackbirds, magpies, starlings) and mammals. In Britain, badgers are the chief predator: they destroy entire colonies to obtain the brood-filled comb. Stoats, weasels and mice also disrupt colonies in the early stages.

There are bees and wasps around, what do I do?

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For wasps on private land, you will need to contact a pest control company. If you chose to use Pestkil, a council contractor on (02) 6051 3555, the quoted price is $55. If bees or wasps are on council property we will organise to have them removed. Please call customer service staff on (02) 6022 9300 to advise where they are.

What is a drag queen?

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Some homosexuals enjoy the theatrical parody of women and are known as 'drag queens'. The term is believed to have originated with Elizabethan theatre. In those days women were not allowed to perform, so the parts were played by boys or small, slightly men. Female costumes were heavy and were dragged across the stage. No known bio-chemical (biological) cause can be demonstrated to exist.

How do I get rid of wasps?

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For effective wasp control, use aerosol sprays containing propoxur, pyrethrin or rotenone. These are available at garden centres. Always be cautious when treating wasp nests since the wasps will attempt to defend the nest. Treat the nest when it is dark outside as most worker wasps are present in the nest at that time.

What you should do when you encounter hornets, wasps, or bees?

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If you encounter hornets, wasps or bees, do not swat at them. Retreat at least about 20m. If not possible, hide in vehicle or any enclosure or lie face down & cover head with arms. If you spot their nests, DO NOT disturb or approach the nests; call us at 67941401 (8:30 am ? 6:00 pm) or 64880252 (outside office hours), or inform the rangers at our parks. Wear long-sleeved light coloured clothing if possible when outdoors.

Can I see a bigger version of the WebCam image?

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Yes. Just click on any normal sized image (320x240) and you'll get to see the larger (640x480) image. If you are a Bonaire WebCams registered member (free or paid), you will also be offered a small menu under each live WebCam image which will let you see the other sizes of the image you are viewing. Top

Why are my feet bigger than before?

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There are many reasons why feet may change sizes. If your feet swell during the day, your shoes may tend to feel tighter as the day progresses. As you age, the tendons in your feet have a tendency to stretch, thus making your feet larger. Increased body weight can also make your feet stretch. Search • Newsletter • Contact Us • FAQ's • Policies • Site Map • Returns/Exchanges
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