Tuesday, November 17, 2009

What purpose do yellow-jackets and hornets serve?

Bees make honey and pollinate flowers. Yellow-jackets and hornets eat meat and kill bees. Are they just parasites or do they do some good for the ecosystem?

What purpose do yellow-jackets and hornets serve?
they pollinate too...well i think so








they help regulate the bee poulation...if bees were not regulted it would thro off the whole ecosystem
Reply:Question: Why are you asking such a retarted question?


Let once sting you and you'll see why.
Reply:These insects play a valuable role as predators of plant-eating insects.








In Love - we can do without insults in this category. just answer the question!
Reply:I am not too sure but I know they are all part of the ecosystem and they are neat creatures. And man they hurt like heck when they bite!! I was stung/bit (i think they do both) by yellow jackets about 10 times....stepped on a nest hiking in the woods...it was so painful and the next day my hand/back where they got me were swollen and I was really nauseous for some reason. I heard that can happen depending on what they have been eating.....not sure that is a fact though.


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