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  2. Are all wasps aggressive? Are their stings dangerous? Know these facts before your next encounter.

  3. Polistes dorsalis - Wikipedia

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    Polistes wasp might exert aggressive behavior to maintain dominance like biting at other wasps or "falling fight" in which both wasps fall from the nest. The queen usually stands erect over the subordinates, who typically crouch and lower their antennae in the queen's presence. A queen can also force subordinates to leave the nest when new ...

  4. It’s a ‘big year for wasps’ in California. Here’s why and how ...

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    Several wasps feed on Queen’s Anne lace plants on June 29, 2012, in Davis, California. ... Are wasps dangerous to humans? Pets? It depends on which type of wasp it is.

  5. Ropalidia marginata - Wikipedia

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    The potential queen may or may not be inseminated or have developed ovaries. The only certainty is that after the queen is gone, the worker who is the potential queen will become very aggressive. The aggressiveness subsides after about two days. [13] The potential queen seems to require this heightened aggression in order to boost her own ...

  6. Polistes carolina - Wikipedia

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    Polistes carolina is one of two species of red paper wasp found in the eastern United States (the other being Polistes rubiginosus) and is noted for the finer ridges on its propodeum. It is a social wasp in the family Vespidae and subfamily Polistinae .

  7. Polistes annularis - Wikipedia

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    Polistes annularis (P. annularis) is a species of paper wasp found throughout the eastern half of the United States. [1] [2] This species of red paper wasp is known for its large size and its red-and-black coloration and is variably referred to as a ringed paper wasp or jack Spaniard wasp.

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  9. Polistes apachus - Wikipedia

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    Another wasp, Pachysomoides fulvus, is an ectoparasitoid of Polistes apachus [8] and other paper wasps in the United States. Pachysomoides fulvus lays eggs on the larvae of Polistes apachus. This especially affects new nests with only one foundress, as the queen must therefore leave the nest to find food. This leaves the nest especially ...