123 sats \ 5 replies \ @Natalia 21h \ on: Stacker Saloon
Discovered a new way to learn on the internet, by being wrong!
Yesterday, I shared something funny I saw the other days in Fun Fact Friday, because I had a great laugh with friends while seeing the "bees" stealing our food; And it turned out that those annoying bees were not bees, but wasps ( hmmm I've never heard of this name before, so I did my homework last night, and it did turn out they are called yellow jacket ), and I was around the black sea area, why on earth they got so many yellow jackets flying around and stealing food. π
Obviously we send them there to steal your food π But never heard of WASP?
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They could be even quite aggressive in this period of time. They have likely lost their sense of life, and have nothing to lose, they mostly want sugars so if there are many of them around you, just give them a glass of very sweet water somewhere further away from you.
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why this happens?
The yellowjacket life cycle begins with a fertile queen, who builds a nest and uses stored sperm to create worker bees. These worker bees continue building the colony, and die off at the end of summer. The life cycle continues with newly-created queens hibernating through the winter to start the life cycle again the following spring.
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