People often confuse wasps for bees. While they have some similarities, these two types of pests have much different temperaments. Certain wasp species can be hostile and being able to recognize them on sight is helpful to avoid attacks. Check out the following wasp photos to learn more about...
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Hello Kasper, I am on the other side of the world to you but I sure could of used one of these flys last week, I was fishing the Wanganui river in the central North Island of New Zealand and there were heaps of bees buzzing around even though it is the middle of winter! Thank you...
Starlings, magpies, and common blackbirds all love to eat wasps. Attract them by putting up some bird feeders and birdbaths. Important Note:Don't use nectar because the mud dauber and other types of wasps and bees are attracted to nectar.Use seeds instead—but beware of rodents. ...
The microbiome of many insects consists of a diverse community of microorganisms that can play critical roles in the functioning and overall health of their hosts. Although the microbial communities of insects have been studied thoroughly over the past d