How a Yellowjacket wasp reproduces its off-springs?
By rashima
@rashima (72)
India
June 22, 2011 10:06pm CST
I always wondered to know the true life cycle of a Yellowjacket wasp. It generally builds a home out of tiny clay lumps at some place in your house, then places some larvae. Can anyone tell me how it lays the larvae and at what places?
1 response
@neededhope (1085)
• United States
23 Jun 11
a great site you can go to (not a referal link) en.wikipedia.org/wiki/yellowjacket
They discuss everything to do with the life of the yellow jacket and where they build there homes. It doesn't specify of where abouts in a human house they would build but it does say they do build in human build places. And it sounds like the queen lays the larvae in there home and leaves them for the workers to tend to. Actually quite interesting.
I hope this helps :)