Potter Wasp Nest Building
Looking a little like something out of a sci-fi flick, Potter wasps are a common site in both the house and the garden. Graceful, strikingly patterned and energetic, I thought they deserved a post all of their own.
Potter wasps make their nests out of mud mixed with saliva, they then capture and paralyse other small invertebrates (usually Spiders or Caterpillars) with their sting and cram the unfortunate victims into the nests chambers along with the wasps eggs. In due course the eggs hatch and there waiting is a protein rich first meal. A bit grizzly, but fascinating eh?.
All in all an engrossing and enlightening thing to watch ... I tell ya, the more time I take; the more time it takes to take time - but it's worth it eh? ... (don't hurt yourself trying to figure that out ...)
Potter wasps make their nests out of mud mixed with saliva, they then capture and paralyse other small invertebrates (usually Spiders or Caterpillars) with their sting and cram the unfortunate victims into the nests chambers along with the wasps eggs. In due course the eggs hatch and there waiting is a protein rich first meal. A bit grizzly, but fascinating eh?.
All in all an engrossing and enlightening thing to watch ... I tell ya, the more time I take; the more time it takes to take time - but it's worth it eh? ... (don't hurt yourself trying to figure that out ...)
Potter wasp Delta arcuata |
Scouting the location of her nest |
Beginning work |
You can clearly see the mud and saliva mix she's manipulating |
Taking shape - reminds me a little of a Roman amphora |
The finishing touches |
Laying |
The egg inside all her hard work |
I had originally labelled this wasp as a 'Mud daubing wasp' - however, after watching the nest take shape - it became clear that 'Potter' wasp is a more apt description - hopefully I'll manage some pics of her returning with a caterpillar for her offspring. I'll let you know.
Comments
They maybe grizzly, but wasps are fascinating creatures and you've captured their remarkable engineering skills.
Paul
D
Cheers for the comments Holly & D :)
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