What is surprising, though, is that those big bees and wasps we see in the spring are the queens—not the workers—building their nests all on their own. Bumble bees and yellowjacket wasps ...
Before any caution is taken, educating oneself about the insect you are targeting is essential. It is effortless to know when a bee is around, but it is difficult to tell apart a wasp and a hornet.
What is surprising, though, is that those big bees and wasps we see in the spring are the queens – not the workers – building their nests all on their own. Bumble bees and yellowjacket wasps ...
Most people won't be surprised that bumble bees and ground-nesting wasp colonies have queens. What is surprising, though, is that those big bees and wasps we see in the spring are the queens - not the ...
Giant hornets, dubbed "murder hornets," have been eradicated in the U.S., five years after the invasive species was first detected in Washington state.