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A new study shows that a mother digger wasp (Ammophila pubescens) can remember the locations and feeding history of up to ...
These wasps may be inhabited by a bacteria, Wolbachia, which turns nearly all wasps in a population female. It turns out they force male eggs to become female thanks to sex — determining genes ...
Wasp mums use remarkable memory when feeding offspring. University of Exeter. Journal Current Biology DOI 10.1016/j.cub.2025.04.045 ...
If the female wasp arrives in a male fig—also known as a caprifig—she lays her eggs and then dies. Her eggs hatch, with blind, flightless male wasps hatching first.
Aphid-hunting wasps can reproduce with or without sex, challenging previous assumptions. This unique flexibility could boost sustainable pest control if its hidden drawbacks can be managed.
Scientists uncovered over a dozen female wasps preserved in 99-million-year-old amber from the Kachin region in northern Myanmar. The wasp’s flaps and teeth-like hairs resemble the structure of ...
In comparison, female wasps were much more likely to get away, achieving an 87.5 percent survival rate. Researchers also experimented with male wasps that had their genitals removed.
Scientists uncovered over a dozen female wasps preserved in 99-million-year-old amber from the Kachin region in northern Myanmar. The wasp’s flaps and teeth-like hairs resemble the structure of ...
Move over, cicadas; there’s a new pest in town, and it’s a cold-blooded killer. The giant Sphecius speciosus, commonly known ...
Scientists have shed new light on the evolution of an important species of wasp—and believe that the findings could help improve the effectiveness of natural pest control.
Female fig wasps enter the caprifig through a tiny opening, known as the ostiole. This is a perilous journey as the wasp ...