Paper Wasp

An Early Abundance of Stingers boggs.47@osu.edu Wed, 08/02/2023 - 08:50
Wasp nests have been with us since the beginning growing season; however, they typically don’t appear on our radar until late in the season when the colonies reach their zenith. But this year, Extension offices are already receiving complaints about wasps; particularly yellowjackets. It appears that yellowjacket populations are running high thus far this season producing stinging commentaries about close encounters.
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Joe Boggs
Wasp (Paper Wasps, Yellowjackets, and Baldfaced Hornets) Nest Expansion boggs.47@osu.edu Wed, 08/18/2021 - 09:09
Entomologists consider any insect that belongs to the hymenopteran family Vespidae to be a wasp. This includes yellowjackets (Vespula spp. and Dolichovespula spp.), baldfaced hornets (D. maculata), and paper wasps (Polistes spp.). "Bees" belong to the hymenopteran family Apidae.
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Wasp Nest Expansion Enters Hyperdrive boggs.47@osu.edu Fri, 08/21/2020 - 17:32
This is the time of the year when wasps expand their nests at an exponential rate which explains the number of e-mails I've gotten recently about stinging encounters. A common question has been "where did the nest come from?"
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