Dominance in females is determined by the severity of the scatteredness in the coloration of the clypeus (face), whereas dominance in males is shown by the variation of spots of their abdomens.

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challenge: which do you think are the most dominant male and female wasps in this image?

Are wasps different then bees? The male honey bee for example is useless outside of matting with another queen.

I think male wasps do stuff besides mating. So if that means they’re different, then they’re different.