Learn more about wasps and our Bristol wasp control services in 2024 with these amazing images and advice.
Honey bees differ from wasps in their approach to finding a nesting place, as opposed to wasps that will excavate whatever is in the way to create a nest.
The queen wasp builds her nest, lays eggs, raises larvae, and hunts for food, playing a crucial role in the life cycle and behaviour of the colony.
Wasps hunt for and feed on insects and insect larvae, particularly caterpillars, which are then used to feed the developing wasp brood.
Wasp larvae develop and feed within the nest, producing a sticky treat for the adults and engaging in trophallaxis, which helps bond the adults’ loyalty to the larvae and the colony as a whole.
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