[Bert Kitchen] And So They Build 006 - Paper Wasp 
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 Date: Wed, 08 Nov 2000 03:05:56 GMT
 
 >*
 >*From a educational book for children
 >*And So They Build 
 >*Written & illustrated by Bert Kitchen
 >*
 >*ISBN 1-56402-502-0
 
 
 KitchenBert_AndSoTheyBuild06-iej
 
 Paper Wasp
 
 A paper wasp is about to start her colony
 and so she builds......
 
 The paper wasp is found in North America, Europe
 and North Africa.  
 
 Before she lays her eggs, the female wasp uses 
 her powerful jaws to scrape wood from any post,
 fence, or beam that she can find.  She adds her
 saliva to the wood to create a unique paper 
 mixture.
 
 Now she begins to build her nest, which hangs
 from a plant stem, stone, or board.  It takes
 the form of a comb made up of hexagonal cells,
 in each of which she lays one egg, effectively
 gluing it to the base to keep it from falling
 out.  The comb has no cover, but it is very 
 well insulated.  Inside their snug cells the
 eggs will develop into larvae and finally into
 adult wasps.   |