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Nesting of wasps

These are the pictures of solitary wasps, which unlike social wasps nest on their own. They make mud cells in secluded places typically on the side of walls.Other lurk their pray from their shelters which are burrowed into soil or into plant stems, and a few do not build nests at all. They lay one egg in each cell, which is then sealed.














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