Wasp

Why Are There So Many Wasps This Year?

Having many wasps outside can be annoying. In fact, it can be dangerous. If you are allergic to stinging insects, wasps can be extremely irritating. Wasps are also the main food source for many animals. Using protein from other insects to make larvae, wasps also feed their larvae. The wasp larvae then develop into adult wasps.

Wasps are usually more active during warmer weather. They are out looking for mating opportunities and hunting for food. They also spend the summer caring for their colony. Their colonies are usually underground or in trees. Depending on the weather, wasps can nest in attics and under boxes.

These colonies usually grow to over 5,000 members. When spring arrives, the queens start laying eggs. The new queens are social insects. They create small nests and raise a brood of worker females. Eventually, the nests will disband when the workers die in the first frost of the season.

As the summer progresses, the number of adults in the colony grows rapidly. The purpose of the adult wasps is to feed their brood. They feed on nectar from flowers and protein from other insects.

The queen stops laying eggs around September. She also lays more eggs during the summer. This leads to more queens in the colony the following year. As more queens survive, the number of nests increases.

The number of wasps in the UK is out of sync with the temperature and life cycle of the insects. They are not adapted to the constant heat of summer. As a result, they are desperate for food and resources. As more insects die, they need to find new food sources.

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