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Common wasp

Common wasp David Nicholls

Vespula vulgaris

This is a social wasp, which lives in colonies founded by a queen. Nests are built of paper which the wasps make by chewing wood. The common wasp can be distinguished from other similar social wasps by the anchor-shaped mark on its face. In Autumn, most wasps die and only mated female survive the winter.

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