Facts About Black Wasps
- The black wasps can be identified even while flying by their legs trailed. Unlike other wasps or hornets who tuck their legs with their body while flying, the black wasp keeps its legs trailed. One of the most conspicuous facts regarding black wasp is its body, being much bigger than other wasp.
- Despite being offensive by its nature, the black wasp doesn’t loose its temper unless instigated by some one voluntarily or involuntarily.
- A black wasp, looking like other wasps by its shape, is much bigger by its structure.
- A black wasp stings, if annoyed by a stranger, injecting its venom into the skin of its enemy.
- Despite looking similar to the common wasps, a black wasp is different from other wasps. Waist of the black wasp separating thorax and abdomen is one of the unique characteristic of black wasp.
- Despite looking similar to the common wasps by shape, size and color, the black wasp is considered not to belong to a wasp family.
- Different size and different nature of the black wasp entitles him to a particular clan, yet not clear.
- There are many opinions differing about the disposition and size of the black wasp.
- The black wasps can be seen flying in and around the garden causing a humming sound.
- The black wasp, also known as katydid killer or sphenx pennsylvanica, doesn’t become aggressive or offensive even if approached by stranger.
- The black wasp loves to consume nectar, sap and minutest insects.