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

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    A good rule of thumb, Kimsey said, is to “steer clear” of wasp nests as well as yellowjackets coming out of the ground. Call pest control if the wasps are in high-traffic zones for children ...

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

  4. Sphex - Wikipedia

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    The developing wasps spend the winter in their nest. When the new generation of adults emerge, they contain the genetically programmed behaviors required to carry out another season of nest building. During the summer, a female might build as many as six nests, each with several compartments for her eggs.

  5. Mellinus arvensis - Wikipedia

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    The wasps' nests are underground in sandy burrows with flies for their offspring to eat. The species is yellow and black like many wasp species, but they have a more narrow waist . [ 2 ] This species is the most dominant immediately following forest fires .

  6. Mischocyttarus flavitarsis - Wikipedia

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    M. flavitarsis nests are often invaded by moths (Chalcoela iphitalis) at night because the wasps cannot see them. The moths migrate among the cells consuming wasp larvae and pupae. They will then lay their larvae, which spin cocoons in empty cells. M. flavitarsis do not attempt to rid the nest of the parasite. Instead, they will continue as a ...

  7. Wasp - Wikipedia

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    Other wasps, like Agelaia multipicta and Vespula germanica, like to nest in cavities that include holes in the ground, spaces under homes, wall cavities or in lofts. While most species of wasps have nests with multiple combs, some species, such as Apoica flavissima, only have one comb. [23]

  8. Vespula atropilosa - Wikipedia

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    It builds its nests underground and prefers large open areas such as pastures and golf courses. [5] Vespula atropilosa colonies are founded by a queen in the spring and grow most during mid-summer. [6] [7] It preys on other insects such as flies and grasshoppers but is not a scavenger like other wasps. [7]

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

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