Bees and wasps might seem like formidable insects with their painful stings, but they’re not at the top of the food chain. In fact, many animals have developed a taste for these buzzing creatures.
Until the exoskeleton is set, bees and wasps can't fly to forage, or sting to defend. They also need time to develop a circadian rhythm. This ensures when they emerge from the underground nest ...
They will need a day (at least) just for their exoskeleton (their body and wings) to harden. Until the exoskeleton is set, bees and wasps can't fly to forage, or sting to defend. They also need time ...