Hornet and Wasp Series

ByRandy Bilesky BsF CPA RPF

Hornet and Wasp Series

Hornets and Wasps are a immense part of outdoor life this time of year in Delta, and not always so delightful. The long dry and wets summer days are ideal for nest success, but which insects are responsible for what nest? In this series, I will summarize what they look like and what the differences are for our hornet and wasp nests: the different types, how they are built, where to find them, and how many insects to expect per nest. The most common types of nests are made by paper wasps, yellowjackets, bald faced hornets, and mud wasps (daubers). They all make basic type of paper out of chewed-up wood mixed with saliva which they then use to build a nest with multiple cells that are sometimes layered.

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