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CATDOLL: What does a wasp queen look like?

1. What does the queen bee of a wasp look like?

Larger than the average wasp, with clear, shiny lines on the back

2. Are ants insects?

Ants are insects because they have the physical signs of insects.

1. The body parts are combined into three segments: head, thorax and abdomen.

2. The head is the center of sensation and feeding, with three pairs of mouthparts and one pair of antennae, usually compound eyes and simple eyes;

3. The thorax is the center of movement, with three pairs of legs and usually two pairs of wings;

4. The abdomen is the reproductive center, which contains the reproductive system and most of the internal organs. It has no appendages for movement, but most of them have appendages transformed into external genitalia. It belongs to the phylum Arthropoda, class Insecta, order Hymenoptera, family Formicidae.

Ants are insects with social living habits and are close relatives of wasps. Ants are known to have appeared in the Cretaceous period as early as the Cretaceous period. They may have evolved from primitive wasps that appeared in the Jurassic period. The main difference is that the antennae of ants are obviously bent like knees, while the abdomen of wasps is a whole. Ants generally do not have wings. Only male ants and female ants have wings during mating. The wings of female ants fall off after mating.

3. In which month does the queen hornet begin to hibernate?

Every year in late September and early October, queen bees move their bloated bodies and begin to look for caves in the soil, rocks and trees, where they will spend the winter. Starting in October, queen bees from various wild wasp colonies will mate one after another. The male bees that mate with the queen bee will soon die. In April of the following year, the wild wasp queens that have spent the winter safely will wake up, crawl out of the caves, and look for a suitable nesting site.

4. Are ants insects? Why?

Ants are insects because they have the physical signs of insects.

1. The body parts are combined into three segments: head, thorax and abdomen.

2. The head is the center of sensation and feeding, with three pairs of mouthparts and one pair of antennae, usually compound eyes and simple eyes;

3. The thorax is the center of movement, with three pairs of legs and usually two pairs of wings;

4. The abdomen is the reproductive center, which contains the reproductive system and most of the internal organs. It has no appendages for movement, but most of them have appendages transformed into external genitalia. It belongs to the phylum Arthropoda, class Insecta, order Hymenoptera, family Formicidae.

Ants are insects with social living habits and are close relatives of wasps. Ants are known to have appeared in the Cretaceous period as early as the Cretaceous period. They may have evolved from primitive wasps that appeared in the Jurassic period. The main difference is that the antennae of ants are obviously bent like knees, while the abdomen of wasps is a whole. Ants generally do not have wings. Only male ants and female ants have wings during mating. The wings of female ants fall off after mating.

Additional information

Ants are holometabolous insects that go through the egg, larvae, and pupa stages before developing into adults. Ant larvae have no abilities at all and do not need to find food. They are completely fed by worker ants. The worker ants first eat the food and then spit it out to feed the larvae. Adults also exchange food in this way. The development of larvae requires a certain suitable temperature.

Reference source: Sogou Encyclopedia - Ant

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