There are several photos of underground wasp nests on the Internet. Several different species of wasp build their nests underground.
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Wasps can be found in various habitats worldwide, including forests, meadows, gardens, and urban areas. They often build nests in sheltered areas such as tree hollows, walls, eaves, or underground burrows. Some species are social and live in colonies, while others are solitary.
Some animals that live underground include moles, groundhogs, prairie dogs, badgers, and some species of rodents. These animals create burrows or tunnels underground to use as their shelter and for protection.
Some people keep wasps to study them, but they are not as commonly kept as bees. Wasps do have hives or nests where they live and raise their young, but they are usually not as structured as bee hives. There are places such as research institutions or universities that may breed specific types of wasps for study or pest control purposes.
yes they can { try not to stand in them}
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There are several photos of underground wasp nests on the Internet. Several different species of wasp build their nests underground.
they live in attics and hives
they live in it
Wasps, depending on the variety, live in both. Underground nests usually have to entrances Paper wasp nests are easy to spot in trees during the fall and mud wasp nests are usually dark gray and seem to usually be found under the eaves on a vertical wall.
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Indiana
Stinging people.
Most of them die off - especially the 'solitary' species.. I've already seen a number of dead and dying bees and wasps this year. They will have mated, and produced eggs which will lie dormant over the winter, to develop once the warm weather returns. The wasps that live in colonies usually 'ride out' the winter in nests either underground, or in disused buildings.
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Nest.