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Category: Wasps

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Do Wasps Sleep At Night?

Busily buzzing around, and occasionally stinging unsuspecting victims, wasps certainly seem like active insects. Therefore, one would only assume that after a productive day, the menacing cousin of...

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Wasp Nest Vs Bee Nest. How Different Are They, Really?

Wasps and bees are close relatives belonging to the same insect order of Hymenoptera along with ants. These unlikely cousins have many things in common. They both are black with yellow stripes. They...

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Wasps Vs Yellowjackets

There are over 30,000 species of wasps in the world-each with unique appearances and behaviors. One of the most well-known types of wasp is the yellowjacket. While they are native to Northern...

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Wasps Vs Hornets

They come in different colors of orange, metallic blue, and red. But it is most certainly the familiar black and yellow that we're accustomed to. What’s more, they are also known for their...

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What Do Wasps Eat?

Like bees, wasps are part and parcel of the great outdoors and a summer fixture. We see them hovering over a flower, perching on a shed, or zooming towards an unknown destination. But beyond their...

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What Happens To Wasps In Winter? (See Who The Survivors Are)

Winter is drawing to a close. If you haven’t seen a wasp yet, you’re probably wondering where they are. Are they still in their cozy, warm nests and dreaming of spring? Or have they migrated in...

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Welcome to our website where my son Sam and I explore everything you need to know… and more about bugs.

My passion for entomology was discovered 10 years ago when my first son Sam was born. Full of fun, mischief, adventure this boy kamikazed into our life and has been a faithful source of bug hunting ever since. For as long as I can remember Sam would always intentionally connect with nature in creative ways and cared passionately about anything with wings or legs.



This website is a beautiful culmination of Sam's deep love for entomology and a newfound passion for myself. I'm so grateful for the collective togetherness it has brought us. Join me and my dynamic bug-loving, adventure buddy Sam as we learn all about these amazing creatures.

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