Wasp

Where Do Wasps Go in Winter?

During the winter, wasps have no interest in leaving their nest. They do not like to be cold, and their nervous systems are affected by the cold. Consequently, many wasps die during the winter months.

During the summer, social wasp species aggregate in large numbers. When the weather gets cooler, the queens leave their nests and find a place to hibernate. They hibernate in wood and under bark.

When the weather warms up, the queen lays eggs. These eggs hatch into young wasps, who then continue to build the nest. In spring, the larvae emerge from their nest. The queen wasps will then go on to build a new colony.

The queen wasps will then go out searching for new nesting sites. They will also look for a safe, warm place to hibernate. The queen is the only survivor, so the future of the colony depends on her. If the queen dies, the colony will not survive.

In spring, the queen will search for a suitable place to build a new nest. She may build a nest inside a house. She is most likely to enter a home through a crack. She may also build a nest in a basement or attic.

In winter, the female paper wasps enter the home through a small crevice near the roofline. They are usually found in the attic or in wall voids. They will begin to die off in early fall. If there is enough food available, they may survive.

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