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European Paper wasp
Polistes dominula
Wasps
(Vespidae)
Orange antennae.
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Slim black-yellow wasp with a distinctive waist, the rear section is pointed at both ends. The antennae are yellow-orange, with a black base. The thin wings are faded brown. The nest consists of one honeycomb with a grey cover and is built in wall cracks, in attics, but also on trees. The larvae are fed with insects, and the adults feed on nectar or ripe fruit. ⇔ l. 12-20 mm LA: The various POLISTES genus (Paper wasps) are very similar, and some have different antenna colours. ≈ The POLISTES GALLICUS is almost the same and in literature often named identically. See photo LA. ≈ The VESPULA GERMANICA (German wasp), VESPULA VULGARIS (Wasp) and DOLICHOVESPULA SYLVESTRIS (Tree wasp) all have completely black antenna.
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3 LookAlikes (LA):
Tree wasp
German wasp
Wasp
European Paper wasp
Franse Veldwesp
Französische Feldwespe
Polistes dominulus
Polistes dominula [L.]
Avispa cartonera
Polistes dominula [L.]
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