Hi Hive Lovers
A glimpse of the wasp colony's way of life is a replica of our community's way of life.
We only talk about their way of life and we only. Not about anatomy and metamorphosis, not about the stingers they have, food and the role of wasps in nature.
About the nest...? We are very familiar with the word nest, but we still don't talk about the nest.
Wasp Colonies
Solitary & Social
The two things mentioned above are terms of the wasp's way of life which are very well known, at least when we were in school we had studied natural science and had discussed about wasps and their cousins, namely ants and bees. They belong to the same order, Hymenoptera.
Solitary Wasp
This wasp lives alone most of its life. It is known as a parasite because of the way it reproduces.
The first way of life
Wasps lay their eggs in the nests of other insects, so that their larvae can feed on their host's food supply.
Second way of life
Wasps hunt other animals such as caterpillars and spiders. It paralyzes and puts its victims into nests of its own making. Then lay eggs near the victim and when the larvae hatch, a delicious meal is ready.
The third way of life
Wasps lay their eggs on the bodies of other insects and their larvae live by killing and eating the flesh of their hosts. That's sad isn't it?
Social Wasp
They live in groups or called colonies.
Their way of life is to support each other through the division of roles and responsibilities.
Each has its own role, as a forager, as a nest maker, as a nurse for eggs and larvae, as a scout and nest guard.
Each wasp due to natural selection grows according to their respective roles and is responsible for the colony.
They will care deeply for their colony and will fight to the death to defend their nest and assets for the survival of the colony.
**Hive Community**
There is nothing to argue about and explain at length again.
That the #Hive community way of life is to reward all members for their every contribution to the community.
(If I'm still not clear, you can send your opinion in the comments column, please)
**Conclusion**
The Hive community does not live solitary and parasitize the members of the community.
Hive communities with diverse memberships are socially alive. We interact with each other to build relationships, build a following and develop a good reputation, and that is certain to provide mutual benefits and advantages.
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(Zed Amna)
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Do you really like wasps or their way of life which is like the way of life in our community?Hi @albertogp
I like their way of life! To be honest I don't really like wasps too much, I get scared when I see one! 🤣
It's not just you, isn't everyone avoiding it? Ha..ha..
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