Sure, wasps are beneficial pollinators. We just don't want them setting up nests in our house or yard. Or anywhere near us, really. Prevention is step one.
HerZindagi: 4 Balcony Plants That Naturally Keep Bees And Wasps Away From Your House
4 Balcony Plants That Naturally Keep Bees And Wasps Away From Your House
Wasps first appeared in the fossil record in the Jurassic, and diversified into many surviving superfamilies by the Cretaceous. They are a successful and diverse group of insects with tens of thousands of described species; wasps have spread to all parts of the world except for the polar regions.
Wasps have biting mouthparts and antennae with 12 or 13 segments. They are normally winged. In stinging species, only the females are provided with a formidable sting, which involves use of a modified ovipositor (egg-laying structure) for piercing and venom-producing glands.
Easy Wasp Identification: A Visual Guide to 19 Common Types of Wasps Wasps get a bad rap as unwanted picnic guests and unrelenting stingers, but did you know the majority of them aren’t aggressive at all?
Easy Wasp Identification: A Visual Guide to 19 Common Types of Wasps
A wasp is any insect that belongs to the suborder Apocrita within the order Hymenoptera, excluding bees and ants. Unlike bees, which are generally stocky and covered with hair, wasps possess slender, elongated bodies with a characteristic narrow waist (petiole).
There are two main types of wasps: solitary wasps and social wasps. Solitary wasps, such as mud daubers and cicada killer wasps, are rarely a problem for people. They don't build large...