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  1. Wasp - Wikipedia

    Wasps first appeared in the fossil record in the Jurassic, and diversified into many surviving superfamilies by the Cretaceous. They are a successful and diverse group of insects with tens of …

  2. Wasp | Description, Types, Solitary, Social, Parasitoid, Examples ...

    Dec 19, 2025 · Wasps are a diverse group of insects with over 100,000 species, many of which are solitary rather than social. They can be found in a variety of habitats and have a wide range of …

  3. 10 Types of Wasps: Fierce but Not Always Threatening

    May 30, 2025 · There are types of wasps that build nests underground, some that live in solitary splendor and others that are downright helpful to your garden. Wasps are as diverse as they are …

  4. 21 Types of Wasps: Facts and Photos - TRVST

    Potter Wasps prefer tropical locales, but they can survive different weather conditions. Their bodies are primarily black or brown with shades of yellow, white, red, or orange.

  5. 37 Types of Wasps: Identification, Nests, (Picture with Name)

    Jun 12, 2025 · Wasps are one of nature’s most diverse and fascinating insects—ranging from social stingers like hornets and yellowjackets to solitary hunters like tarantula hawks and mud daubers. …

  6. Wasps - Green Nature

    Deep dive into many types of wasps around the home and gardens. Pictures and identification covering yellowjackets, paper wasps and more.

  7. Wasps: What They Are, Health Risks, Getting Rid of Them, and More - WebMD

    Feb 17, 2025 · Wasps are beneficial pollinators, but they can be dangerous. Learn more about health risks, what to do if you have them, and more.

  8. 26 Common Types of Wasps: Identification, Behavior, and Images

    Jun 16, 2025 · Wasps are more than just buzzing insects that show up at picnics. With their unique colors, behaviors, and roles in nature, these flying insects are actually fascinating and helpful in …

  9. Wasps | National Geographic

    Wasps are divided into two primary subgroups: social and solitary. Social wasps account for only about a thousand species and include formidable colony-builders, like yellow jackets and hornets.

  10. The wonderful world of wasps - Princeton University Press

    Mar 20, 2024 · Wasps are super successful organisms having proliferated over 280 million years to become, arguably, the largest order of insects—the Hymenoptera (wasps, bees and ants). They …