There are nearly 300 types of wasps worldwide.
The most common of these include:
* Fig wasps - agaonidae * Cuckoo wasps - Chrysididae * Sand wasps (Cicada killer wasp) - Crabronidae * Gall wasps - Cynipidae * Velvet ants - (mutillidae * Fairyflies - Mymaridae * Spider wasps - Pompilidae * Digger wasps - Sphecidae * Flower wasps - Tiphiidae * Honets - Vaspidae * Paper wasps * Pollen wasps * Yellowjackets
There are some varieties of wasp which do not have a sting, such as the binodoxys communis which lives in China, also sawflies are a form of stingless wasp. Even for those varieties of wasp which do sting, only the females (queen and workers) will have a sting, the males (drones) do not.
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I went to the Natural History Museam in London and there I found out that the only female wasps sting, Hornets don't and neither do male wasps. It is probably true, however I can't be sure.
No wasps bite humans, but if you mean sting, then most of them do
Oak Apple Gall Wasps cannot sting
Red wasps are wasps that are red and they will sting you in the balls.
Wasps don't usually bite, they sting. Wasp is some cases can bite and sting at the same time.
tanagers,robins,mockingbirds,catbirds,thrashers. and if the wasp wants to he or she can sting them
yes
they dont, only bees do.
Yes. The sting in wasps and bees is a modified ovipositor, an organ that only females have.
Oak Apple Gall Wasps cannot sting
Some people have a euphoric/mildly hallucinogenic reaction to bee sting(s). I dont recall hearing the same about wasps.
sting.. it hurts!
A sting.
Red wasps are wasps that are red and they will sting you in the balls.
Baby wasps are grubs. When they eventually change into adult wasps, that is when they can sting.
Wasps and Bee's are insects that sting.
Unlike bees, wasps have a smooth sting and can easily withdraw it after stinging. They can also sting more than once.
Wasps don't usually bite, they sting. Wasp is some cases can bite and sting at the same time.
no