they dont find their nests they make them from paper or dead composted leaves
There are several photos of underground wasp nests on the Internet. Several different species of wasp build their nests underground.
yes,they constent extend their nest.
yes
If referring to the nest of a Mud Wasp, then about the size of a soccer ball
Mud daubers are a variety of wasp which build their nests out of mud or use the nests of other species of wasp. Mud daubers which survive the cold months are immature individuals which spend the Winter in the nest.
Three animals other than birds that build nests: wasp, turtle, gorilla.
Wasps, depending on the variety, live in both. Underground nests usually have to entrances Paper wasp nests are easy to spot in trees during the fall and mud wasp nests are usually dark gray and seem to usually be found under the eaves on a vertical wall.
Information related to wasps nests can be found in Controlling Wasps, Hornets, and Yellowjackets by the University of Kentucky's Michael F. Potter. A fuller online description is available through the University of Nebraska Lincoln's Department of Entomology.
You can use a foam wasp killer in wall cavities. Just make sure you wear protective clothing when using the spray to protect from chemicals and the wasps.
No, the sting is smooth so can easily be withdrawn.
they are just called nests
I don't know what chemical is in wasp killer if that is what you are asking. I know that diatomaceous earth works well on nests that are in the ground. The wasps cannot get through it without dying.There is a safer wasp killing spray. I think it is Concern brand.