sphecidae (Meaning)

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sphecidae (n)

mud daubers; some digger wasps

Synonyms & Antonyms of sphecidae

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sphecidae Sentence Examples

  1. Sphecidae, commonly known as digger wasps, are a family of wasps characterized by their ability to dig nests underground.
  2. Sphecidae wasps exhibit a wide range of behaviors, from parasitic to predatory.
  3. The largest group of Sphecidae is the subfamily Sphecinae, which includes the mud-dauber wasps.
  4. Sphecidae wasps are found worldwide except for Antarctica.
  5. The females of some Sphecidae species use their stingers to paralyze prey before storing it in their nests.
  6. Other Sphecidae species, such as the tarantula hawk wasp, prey on spiders.
  7. Sphecidae wasps are often used as biological control agents for pests in agriculture.
  8. The venom of some Sphecidae species can be painful, but it is generally not considered to be dangerous to humans.
  9. Sphecidae wasps play an important role in the ecosystem by pollinating plants and controlling insect populations.
  10. The study of Sphecidae wasps is known as sphecidology.

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mud daubers; some digger wasps

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Sphecidae, commonly known as digger wasps, are a family of wasps characterized by their ability to dig nests underground.

Sphecidae wasps exhibit a wide range of behaviors, from parasitic to predatory.

The largest group of Sphecidae is the subfamily Sphecinae, which includes the mud-dauber wasps.

Sphecidae wasps are found worldwide except for Antarctica.