Wasp

Did You Know That Wasps Never Use the Same Nest Twice?

Usually, when people think about wasps, they think about wasps nests. These nests are small, papery structures that look like a paper mache football. They are elongated toward the bottom. They can be found on trees, shrubs, or the branches of trees.

Wasps nests are used once. They will never reuse a nest. They build a new nest each year. The queen wasp starts building the nest when she emerges from hibernation. She will lay ten to twenty eggs. These eggs are the new queens for the following year.

Wasp nests are flammable when they are dry. They can also be dangerous if they are not properly removed. The wasps that survive will attack those that try to burn the nest.

Wasps also build a social nest. These nests can rival the honeycombs of honey bees. These nests are also built in good locations. They are also sturdier than you think. They are usually grey or straw colored. They can be found under decks, bushes, or trees.

In addition to nests, wasps can also sting. Their stings are painful. Their venom contains alkaline compounds. If you are a sensitive person, you may want to avoid wasp stings. Fortunately, wasps are not as venomous as hornets, ants, and spiders.

If you are curious about how wasps build their nests, you may have heard that they use paper pulp. The queen wasp will then fly mouthfuls of this pulp to the nest. This pulp is then scraped into wood fiber with her strong jaws. These fibers will then dry and form a solid paper nest. It will then be abandoned once winter arrives.

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