The study was conducted In pine forest stands representing three age classes: young stands (12 - 15 years old), pole wood (about 50 years) and mature stands (older than 80 years). a total of 77 species of Sphecidae were registered. The community from the young stands is the richest in both the number of species and abundance. Species composition, species richness of individual phagous groups, abundance and the character of the structure of dominance were similar in communities from older stands, while the young stand Sphecidae community was considerably distinct from the former. Young stands were preferred by species of the genera Mellinus, Ammophila, Tachysphex and Crabro, while Passaloecus, Pemphredon, Spilomena and Trypoxylon prevailed in older stands.