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Image of: Vespidae (hornets, hornets and yellowjackets, paper wasps, potter wasps, and yellowjackets)
Resolution: 338x480
File Size: 72023 Bytes
Date: 2004:10:10 16:20:37
Upload Date: 2008:05:01 02:49:23
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Image of: Vespidae (hornets, hornets and yellowjackets, paper wasps, potter wasps, and yellowjackets)
ADW: waspnest.jpg
Date Taken
2002
Location
Michigan
Caption
One kind of wasp nest looks like a collection of cell-like chambers. In these chambers, young wasps develop from eggs, through the larval stage, and into adult wasps. When fully developed the wasps chew a hole in the wall of the nest to get out. You can see such holes in this picture of a wasp's nest made with mud.
Contributors
Tanya Dewey (photographer, copyright holder, identification), Animal Diversity Web, University of Michigan Museum of Zoology
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