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Polistes fuscatus
Polistes fuscatus can reach a length of 15–21 millimeters. The basic colour is black or dark brown-reddish, with transversal yellow markings on the abdomen. This species is highly variable in colours and markings, especially in the facial patterns. Females bear a venomous sting. These paper wasps show a characteristic flight, with their long slender legs dangling below their bodies. The adults feed on nectar, their main source of energy, but are also predatory, especially of caterpillars, grasshoppers and small insects, used to feed to the larvae until they pupate. Life cycle lasts approximately one year. In early spring the new queen emerged from hibernation start a new colony, building an umbrella-shaped nest made of a papery material and suspended by a single stalk. The queen lay eggs into individual cells. The first generation in composed by workers or infertile females. In the next generation there are multiple queens with communal nests, but the other fertile females accept the dominance of a single female and raise offsprings cooperatively. Later in summer are produced the next year's queens, that will mate with males. The newly mated queens will hibernate in winter, while old founding queens, workers (sterile females) and males die.
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Enjoying the cherry blossoms in our yard!
15 Comments
Thanks Mayra!
Wonderful!!!
Thanks Jeannette!
Nice spotting :)
Thank you all for your kind comments!
Amazing pics and description.
Super shots Karen.
Wonderful series. It was surely intent on getting that nectar!
Beautiful series, Karen.
Karen, esta serie es impresionante. Karen, this series is awesome
Thank you Leuba & Alice!
Fantastic detail!
Terrific photos Karen ! and thanks for the information..
Thanks Gerardo!
Wonderful series Karen!