The Florida Entomologist, Vol. 76, No. 4 (Dec., 1993), pp. 589-593 (5 pages) Over a 3-year period 1,359 evaniids, representing four species, were collected in a mature sand pine habitat at the ...
One quick way to identify bees vs. wasps vs. hornets: A bee can generally only sting you once, while hornets and wasps can ...
We all know that wasps, hornets, and yes, yellowjackets, can all deliver a painful sting. As primarily predators, these ...
Mud daubers are in the insect order Hymenoptera. This order contains all species of bees, wasps, and hornets and a number of other creatures. For the most part, mud daubers are in the Sphecidae ...
Hornets approach with calmer, almost leisurely movements, while wasps appear more nervous and hectic. Both species can hover to inspect food sources or perform quick evasive maneuvers when threatened.