There are many species of wasps-insects of the order of the Hymenoptera, but only public ones pester the man. They are called so because they live "societies", large families.
Aspen nests are made from paper, whichthey make themselves. Initially, the wasp plucked pieces of wood. Then he rubs them in his mouth, moistens his saliva, chews them, presses them. As a result, a lump is formed, from which a thin chip of already real paper is removed. A nest is built from it.
Paper aspen nests, though multilayer, butvery fragile. But there is hardly anyone wishing to destroy them, since instantly an entire army of enraged insects flies out to defend their home. And from temperature fluctuations, the aspen nests are perfectly protected, which is necessary for the larvae.
During the entire summer season only larvae formworking wasps. By the fall, young females and males appear. Before the cooling, the old female, all working wasps and young males die. It remains to winter only a fertilized young female. In spring everything repeats itself.
It seems that public wasps are similar to each otherfriend, but in fact they have different colors. And they do dwellings in different places. If the aspen nests are found hanging on branches and attics, then they were made by wasps, if in the ground, then they were built by the German red or ordinary.
This problem is not simple, since for anyThe manipulation of these insects' homes is likely to be bitten. To destroy the hornet's nest, you must dress so as to close as much as possible all parts of the body. Use is necessary preparations, the odor of which wasps are not perceived as aggressive, for example, "Master 250". This sort of means handles the entrance to the nest, and the wasps will deposit the microcapsules into the dwelling itself and die. This operation is best done in the dark, when all the insects will be in the nest.
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