Wasps
Wasp nests can be constructed just about anywhere and are
made from a combination of chewed wood, plant debris and
saliva which is the moulded into 'wasp paper'. First a canopy
is fixed to the nest location and then a central pedical from
which the nest is suspended.
The queen then builds a layer of hexagonal downward facing
cell radially from the central pedical. Layers of 'wasp paper'
then covers th nest providing protection from the elements
and conserving heat. Wasps will never re-use a nest thus,
a new nest will be constructed each year.
It is advisable to never attempt to tackle a wasp nest yourself.
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