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Submitted by bluestar82 on March 28, 2009
Wasps belong to the kingdom of Animalia, phylum Arthropoda, class Insecta, subclass Pterygota, and order of Hymenoptera. Hymenoptera is the biggest order and it means wings with membrane. Their subphylum is closely related to ants, ichneumons, chalcids, sawflies, bees, and some others which are also in the analogous order. Hymenoptera geographically reside in tropical and subtropical areas. They are considered natural pollinator and farmer of the plants, and a producer of the honey. Hymenoptera consist Symphyta and Apocrita. Bees and wasps are included in the suborder Apocrita, distinguished by their slender waist.
There are two types of wasps and bees within the Hymenoptera order known as social and the solitary wasps. Social wasps belong to a caste system societies, their caste system contain one or several queens, some males, infertile females workers. In spring, the fertilized queen start the colony constructing small nest to lay her eggs that will emerge into workers. These nests have approximately more than five thousand stinging wasps or bees. Wasps or bees form their nests from wood fibers; they scrape out of worn and old wooden fences of houses, wire poles, and etc. Wasp or bees mixes saliva with the wood inside its mouth converting the wood into soft fiber. These soft fibers are like paste used to form and construct their nest using their legs and salivary glands. These nests can be found in the soil, hanging in the trees, or building roofs.
The second behavior within the order of Hymenoptera known as solitary wasps or bees, these insects live alone or go through temporary short-term relationship with one or several mating partners during spring season. The female insect place an egg in each cell of the nest, and the wasp larva hatching from that egg feeds on the food dead insects left in the cell in case of wasps or pollen or nectar that has been formed as a ball in case of bees. The vast majority of solitary wasps and bees laid nest...
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