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Types of wasps!

Types of wasps!. BY:ERNIE:D. There are over 4000 kinds of wasps in the united states!. A certain type of wasp lays their eggs inside another insect so they can eat them and gain weight to grow!. another type of wasp lays their eggs in fruit for the same purpose.

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Types of wasps!

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  1. Types of wasps! BY:ERNIE:D

  2. There are over 4000 kinds of wasps in the united states!

  3. A certain type of wasp lays their eggs inside another insect so they can eat them and gain weight to grow!

  4. another type of wasp lays their eggs in fruit for the same purpose

  5. How to stop a wasp sting from hurting! • Wasp stings can be stopped by: • Wrap several ice cubes into the washcloth and apply ice to the sting area • Make a mixture of garden soil and water to create mud • Dilute two parts vinegar with two parts cool water • Squirt a small dollop of toothpaste onto the sting area and spread it around generously

  6. In case of getting stung by a wasp run like a mothertrucker because they send hormone signals to other wasps to attack what has been stung!

  7. How to characterized wasps! • Wasps are characterized by two pairs of membranous wings and an ovipositor (tube for laying eggs) that may be modified in various ways. In some species one sex may be wingless. In the vegetarian sawflies, the abdomen is broadly attached to the thorax and the ovipositor is rigid; in the higher wasps, the abdomen is flexibly attached to the thorax and the ovipositor is movable

  8. And that’s all I got to say bout that: the end

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