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Yellow wasp

 The yellow wasp is famous by the yellow color, there are about 20 species of wasps, most of them live in tropical Asia, and insect can also be found in Europe, Africa, and North America. The wasps are more interested in building the hive, collecting food, feeding the young, and protecting the colony, which the role of males is based on mating with queen. Males usually die soon after thier complete sexual behavior task.



    The yellow wasps nests are abandoned in the winter, and the young the new queens (and their aggs) survive by finding sheltered areas under tree bark or even inside human dwellings. In the spring, the queen begins a new nest, and soon her young become the workers to take over the tasks of leaving the new cell of queen, which tends to reproduce, it will produce more workers to expand the cell to result in a generation in breeding new queens and males to re-cycle the life. The yellow wasps are of great importance in the environment because many of thier species parasitize on prey on many insect pests, which helps to control the numbers of pest that attack agricultural crops, but on the hand, they cause panic among many people because of their painful sting. These wasps sting causes severe pain in the sting area, redness, itching, irritation and swelling, and some grouped pits formed around the bite site, also the appearance of itching in other parts of the body (away from the place of the sting), and feeling of stinging and burning in the affected area. Although most wasps stings are more painful than harmful, there have been some cases where people have been exposed to anaphylactic shock for a long time, which can be life-threatening. However, these cases are extremely rare and not cause for concern.


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