Wasps have a varied diet depending on the species and their life stage. Many wasps are predators of small insects like caterpillars, aphids, and bees. They also eat nectar, pollen, and sweet fruits like figs and berries. Adult wasps primarily feed on sugars, which come from flower nectar, honeydew produced by aphids, and the sugary liquid produced by their larvae. Some wasp species may occasionally eat other insects or human-made meat dishes, but they typically forage for nectar and pollen for themselves. Wasps are also attracted to sugary foods or food that is high in protein such as tuna