A.Wasps don't have Facebook but they do have a secret Myspace equivalent called 'Nestspace'. They enjoy using it to attract fast partners & sting-mates.
A.Honeybees die after they sting because the sting and venom sacs are pulled out of the bee's abdomen. Bumblebees and wasps do not die after they sting.
Q.What's the biggest killer of wasps
A.Many small mammals and birds eat wasps, but their biggest killers are insect parasitoids that live inside them and eat their way out when they mature.
Q.What is the purpose of wasps
A.A wasp's purpose in life is to pollinate commercial crops or eat destructive caterpillars and other pests. They also enjoy ruining picnics.
Q.Who/what eats wasps?
A.Many creatures eat wasps, including birds, skunks, bears, badgers, bats, weasels, rats and mice. Badgers have been known to eat a whole wasps' nest.
Q.Wasp sting
A.Remove the wasp sting immediately. Don't worry about squeezing the sting. Wash with soap. Soothe with ice water or an ice cube. Vinegar is a myth.