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European Paper Wasps - two females Introduced to Boston area from central Europe in 1980's- presently occurs coast to coast in the U. S. A

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European Paper Wasps - two females Introduced to Boston area from central Europe in 1980's- presently occurs coast to coast in the U. S. A

CAN-2124
European Paper WASP - females
Boston, USA
Polistes dominulus
Introduced to Boston area from central Europe in 1980's - presently occurs coast to coast in the USA where it displaces native species. Nests in open combs
Primitive eusocial wasp - annual life cycle (individuals live only one year)
John Cancalosi
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Media ID 1311224

Anatomy Antennae From Above Introduced Species Legs Sections Stripes Wasp Wasps At Nest

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Buzzing into Boston: The Wasp Invasion!". Get ready to meet the notorious duo that's taking over the States! These two European Paper Wasps, affectionately known as CAN-2124, have made quite a name for themselves since their arrival in the 1980s. With their striking stripes and impressive anatomy, these ladies are causing quite a buzz wherever they go. Known for their carnivorous cravings, these feisty females feast on caterpillars like it's nobody's business. Their open comb nests provide them with the perfect home base as they continue to spread their wings from coast to coast across America. But don't be fooled by their primitive eusocial behavior - these wasps may only live for one year, but boy do they make an impact! Displacing native species left and right, they're proving that sometimes being introduced can lead to some serious domination. Take a closer look at their incredible features - males sport curved antennae while females rock straight ones. And those legs? They're built for action! So keep your eyes peeled because you never know when you might come face-to-face with these buzzing beauties. From above or up close, this print captures all the intricate details of our new insect overlords. Brace yourself – it’s a wasp world out there.


Framed Prints of European Paper Wasps - two females Introduced to Boston area from central Europe in

Discover the fascinating world of European Paper Wasps with this stunning framed print by renowned wildlife photographer John Cancalosi. Captured from the Boston area where these wasps were introduced in the 1980s, this image showcases two European Paper Wasp females (Polistes dominulus). Once limited to the East Coast, these wasps have since spread coast to coast across the United States. Add this beautiful and educational piece to your home or office décor and bring a piece of the natural world into your space." Or, "Bring the beauty and intrigue of the natural world into your home or office with this framed print featuring European Paper Wasps by John Cancalosi. This captivating image showcases two female European Paper Wasps (Polistes dominulus), which were introduced to the Boston area from central Europe in the 1980s. Since then, they have spread coast to coast across the United States. Add this unique and educational piece to your collection and enjoy the detail and vibrancy of this stunning photograph.


Photo Prints of European Paper Wasps - two females Introduced to Boston area from central Europe in

Experience the intricacies of nature with our exquisite European Paper Wasp print by John Cancalosi from Ardea Wildlife Pets Environment. This captivating photograph showcases two European Paper Wasp females, introduced to the Boston area from central Europe in the 1980s, now thriving coast to coast across the United States. Polistes dominulus, as they are scientifically known, add a fascinating element to your home or office décor. Each print is produced using premium quality materials, ensuring vivid colors and long-lasting durability. Bring a piece of the natural world into your space and appreciate the beauty of these industrious insects.


Poster Prints of European Paper Wasps - two females Introduced to Boston area from central Europe in

Bring the captivating world of European Paper Wasps into your home or office with our stunning poster prints from the Media Storehouse collection. This particular print, titled "European Paper Wasps - females," is captured by the expert lens of John Cancalosi from Ardea Wildlife, Pets, and Environment. Introduced to the Boston area from central Europe in the 1980s, these intriguing insects have since spread coast to coast across the United States. Add this beautiful and educational poster to your space and enjoy the intricate details of Polistes dominulus, showcasing the unique beauty of nature right at your fingertips.


Jigsaw Puzzles of European Paper Wasps - two females Introduced to Boston area from central Europe in

Discover the intricacies of nature with our Media Storehouse Jigsaw Puzzle featuring "European Paper Wasps" by John Cancalosi from Ardea Wildlife Pets Environment. This captivating puzzle showcases two female European Paper Wasps, introduced to the Boston area from central Europe in the 1980s, now thriving coast to coast in the USA. Polistes dominulus, as they are scientifically known, add a vibrant touch to your home with their distinctive yellow and brown coloring. Challenge yourself and your family with this educational and engaging puzzle, perfect for all ages and skill levels. Bring the beauty of the natural world right into your living room!

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European Paper Wasps - females - Introduced to Boston area from central Europe in 1980's- presently occurs coast to coast in the U. S. A. where it displaces native species- nests in open combs-primitive eusocial wasp-annual life cycle
European Paper Wasps - female. Introduced to Boston area from central Europe in 1980's- presently occurs coast to coast in the U. S. A. where it displaces native species- nests in open combs-primitive eusocial wasp-annual life cycle
European Paper Wasps - Trophallaxis-{male (right) being fed by female (left)}-feeding regurgitated caterpillars-nectar or water - Introduced to Boston area from central Europe in 1980's- presently occurs coast to coast in the U. S. A
European Paper Wasps - female - Introduced to Boston area from central Europe in 1980's- presently occurs coast to coast in the U. S. A. where it displaces native species- nests in open combs-primitive eusocial wasp-annual life cycle
European Paper Wasps - female - Introduced to Boston area from central Europe in 1980's- presently occurs coast to coast in the U. S. A. where it displaces native species- nests in open combs-primitive eusocial wasp-annual life cycle
European Paper Wasps - Male emerging as adult - Being fed by female - Introduced to Boston area from central Europe in 1980's- Presently occurs coast to coast in the U. S. A
European Paper Wasps - female Introduced to Boston area from central Europe in 1980's- presently occurs coast to coast in the U. S. A. where it displaces native species- nests in open combs-primitive eusocial wasp-annual life cycle
European Paper Wasps - female Introduced to Boston area from central Europe in 1980's- presently occurs coast to coast in the U. S. A. where it displaces native species- nests in open combs-primitive eusocial wasp-annual life cycle
European Paper Wasps - two females Introduced to Boston area from central Europe in 1980's- presently occurs coast to coast in the U. S. A
European Paper Wasps - female, laying egg Introduced to Boston area from central Europe in 1980's- presently occurs coast to coast in the U. S. A
European Paper Wasps -female being fed by female, feeding regurgitated caterpillars, nectar or water Example of trophallaxis, sharing of food or mutual feeding behaviour Introduced to Boston area



 
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