Wasp

How Do Wasps Stay in Nest During Winter?

During winter, most wasps die off. The main reason for this is that there are not enough food sources. A queen wasp, however, may stay in the nest and survive.

When the weather starts to warm up, the queen wasp will start to lay eggs. These eggs hatch into larvae, which then grow into adults. The larvae feed on protein-rich insects. The adults, on the other hand, feed on primary nectar.

The queen wasp will scout for a good place to build a nest. The nest is usually around 30 cm across. The wasp builds the nest in layers. It lays around 10-20 eggs.

The queen wasp hibernates in the winter. If the weather is warm enough, the queen may emerge from hibernation in the spring. However, if it is very cold, the queen may freeze to death.

If the queen is able to survive the winter, she will look for a sheltered place to build a new colony. This may be inside your home. However, it may also be in a building. If it is in a building, it will be met with larger insects and predators.

In the spring, the newly mated queens will start to lay eggs, which will hatch into sterile female workers. These female workers will enlarge the nest and feed the developing larvae. The workers will die off in the fall.

During the spring and summer, the wasps will be busy. They are very productive. They can occupy a nest for several years. They also sting. These stings can be painful. It is best to avoid wasp nests in your yard. If you think you have a nest in your yard, you can use a wasp spray to kill them.

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