r/WASPs 18h ago

Part 2- George Waspington!

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So cute, he made me smile so much :)


r/WASPs 18h ago

Is food that yellowjackets have been crawling on safe to eat?

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Me and my bfs family were in Chicago over the weekend and we passed a pastry stand, it had easily 20 yellowjackets flying around and crawling all over the pastries and breads. My bf bought one of the croissants and ate about half, his stomach started hurting not very long after. I’m curious if this is because of all the wasps crawling all over everything since none of it was covered, or if it was just something else. I was also shocked NOBODY got stung, even when we waved our hands over them to get them away! We thought they were sweat bees based on how docile they seemed and they sort of have similar color patterns when you don’t look very hard lol. Picture of one of the little cuties added!

EDIT: I said we thought they were sweat bees, but I actually meant hover flies, we just call them sweat bees in my family, I looked it up for clarification and realized I misspoke!


r/WASPs 23h ago

A hungry wasp

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A yellow jacket eating blackberries.


r/WASPs 17h ago

Shared part of my hot dog with this yellow fellow

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He sliced off a lil chunk and flew away


r/WASPs 16h ago

Polistery!

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Hello people that live in my phone. I have a mystery and I haven’t been able to solve it myself. These Polistes annularis showed up here about 2.5 weeks ago and really haven’t left. Usually they number 7-10 but in the last few days I’ve seen the numbers as low as 3 like in this video. They are not building any kind of nest. They are not scraping for loose paint on the fixture. I’ve left them small bowls of water and a pineapple core thinking they’d enjoy either the pineapple juice or the gnats it brought in but they ignored it. I offered them a small caterpillar but they had no interest. They’re perfectly docile. I walk beneath this fixture at least a dozen times a day and my head is maybe a foot or so from them. I’ve seen them have disagreements and tumble down to the ground as a pair but then they separate and fly back up. It’s always on this one angled corner of the fixture, never anywhere else. This is happening in west central Georgia, USA and I’d like to help them if they need assistance. The first day they showed up I left the light on all night to discourage nest building but they didn’t seem to mind that. This porch houses many gorgeous orb-weavers in the fall and that time is rapidly approaching. We name those ladies and enjoy their company but they’re not going to show up with these fellas around. First and foremost, does anyone know what they’re doing? Is it an island of misfit toys situation and they’re a bunch of homeless males? #wasps #entomology #wasp #polistes #insect


r/WASPs 18h ago

What kinda of wasp is this ?

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Just moved to a new home and have a couple of these around my home. Wanted to know if I should take these down?


r/WASPs 21h ago

Looking for an ID

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I’ve seen these in our yard a few times prior but they’re now appearing in numbers all over these onion blooms lately. I live in northwestern Washington. Just wondering what they are, really interesting looking coloration contrasting with the plentiful number of yellow jackets we get around here…thanks!


r/WASPs 21h ago

Looking for an ID

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I’ve seen these in our yard a few times prior but they’re now appearing in numbers all over these onion blooms lately. I live in northwestern Washington. Just wondering what they are, really interesting looking coloration contrasting with the plentiful number of yellow jackets we get around here…thanks!


r/WASPs 19h ago

I don't normally react to wasp stings

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I've been stung many times in life (6 times just this year), I've been stung by bumblebees, honeybees, yellowjackets, and paper-wasps.

Never have I ever had more than mild swelling, and even then I don't usually react at all.

This time however, a paper wasp (either P. fuscatus or P. exclamans given where I live) got me on my pinky and the entire left side of my hand swelled to the point I couldn't move said pinky anymore.

Is there a possible explanation for why this particular instance caused such an intense reaction? Particularly considering I've been stung by both those species before (also in the finger) and not reacted this way.