What happens when we remove wasps from our ecosystem? what affect does it have on its surrounding environment?
Generally among humans, wasps are unliked. They scare us because we think we think we are going to get stung. Potter wasps are solitary and do not go out of their way to interact with other wasps, let alone humans. They will only sting if they are being manhandled, or they are in the process of building a nest.
As a whole, wasps play an important ecological role. This includes pollination, predation, and parasitism. Potter wasps carry caterpillars and leaf larvae back to their nests to nourish their offspring. This helps to keep insect populations under control.
Generally among humans, wasps are unliked. They scare us because we think we think we are going to get stung. Potter wasps are solitary and do not go out of their way to interact with other wasps, let alone humans. They will only sting if they are being manhandled, or they are in the process of building a nest.
As a whole, wasps play an important ecological role. This includes pollination, predation, and parasitism. Potter wasps carry caterpillars and leaf larvae back to their nests to nourish their offspring. This helps to keep insect populations under control.
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