What are the wasps?
Wasps are any animal in the order of Hymenoptera and Suborder Apocrita, which is neither bee nor ant. There are more than 200,000 species, making the wasps one of the largest insect groups. The most famous types are the common WASP ( Vespula vulgaris ), Žlutéjackets (members of the Genera Vespula and dolichovesula ) and European SRET ( Vespa Crabro ). These animals are generally categorized at the highest level by whether they are social or lonely. The group probably developed in the Triassical period, about 225 million years ago. They have two pairs of wings used for flight. Females have a Stinger who evolved from the female genital organ called ovipositor, so men are missing. Most Wasp points are painful and unpleasant, described by Entomologist Justin O. Schmidt as "as a constipation head that overturns and burns on your skin. Food of Asian giant hornets bYlo described by one Japanese entomologist Masato Ono, as "as a hot nail that pulled into my foot". Unlike bees, the wasps lack the spines on their sting, which means they can stab repeatedly.
As adults and larvae are the leading parasites in the world of insects, and for virtually every insect pests is a parasite of wasps, which is very useful for controlling pests. The larvae are parasitoid, which means that they are parasites during the larval stage. About 10-20% insects are parasites, but the wasps are far from most. Some are also parasitic in their adult forms, but they are small, 1/100 to 3/4 inches long. As a result, they usually tend unnoticed by humans, even if they kill many insect pests.
Wasps that are not parasitic nests. This includes both predatory asocial and social wasps. Both types build a nest of paper created by chewing wooden pulp and mixing with salivame. They choose protected areas such as attic or holes in the ground, with direct access to nature. The nests have small cells for laying eggs. Associal wasps lays eggs and leave them while the social type continues to interact when eggs turn into larvae and then adults.