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  2. Dolichovespula norwegica - Wikipedia

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    The Norwegian wasp (Dolichovespula norwegica) is a species of eusocial wasp. It is common in Scandinavia and can also be found in Scotland and other areas in Britain and Ireland. Often known for being a tree wasp, it nests in low branches and bushes and feeds on insects. It also obtains nectar from blueberry and snowberry flowers. [1]

  3. Blastophaga psenes - Wikipedia

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    The wasps become contaminated with spores of the fungus as they contact plant surfaces upon emergence. Studies show that wasps on upper surfaces of the leaves were infected with this fungus in higher levels than other wasps. Wasps who were higher up in the tree or further out on a branch also showed more fungus on their wings and bodies.

  4. Dolichovespula saxonica - Wikipedia

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    The nests of D. saxonica are ball-shaped and can be roughly 250 mm (9.8 in), which is small relative to other wasp nests. [4] Nest construction is done quickly, allowing the nest population to increase rapidly. On average, nests contain three to five combs, while a large nest can contain up to five. [4] The Saxon wasps build their nests from ...

  5. Australian hornet - Wikipedia

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    Being a member of the potter wasp subfamily , A. ephippium females build large nests in sheltered positions using mud. The females search for prey (including spiders and caterpillars) around trees and shrubs, before sealing the captured insects inside the nest's cells. [4] The larvae then feed upon these insects, before emerging.

  6. Characteristics of common wasps and bees - Wikipedia

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    Large paper nest, upside down pear shaped, hanging from branches and eaves; also barns and attics. Some yellowjacket species nest in the ground. Very large paper nest in hollow trees, sheltered positions. Has a brown, protective layer when the nest is in an unsheltered position. Also found in barns, attics, hollow walls and abandoned bee hives.

  7. Microstigmus - Wikipedia

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    Microstigmus, or the thin-waisted social wasps, is a small genus wasp in the family Pemphredonidae. [1] This genus is found in the Neotropical realm from Central to South America. They build nests and live in colonies ranging in size from 1 to 18 members. [2] Microstigmus is widely considered to be the only true eusocial species of apoid wasp. [3]