Curious if anyone knows what these are, thinking some sort of paper wasp?
Steve
Wasp ID ?
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Wasp ID ?
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Thanks, Polistes annularis seems like a good match.
(better than I've come up with)
Thankfully, they seem non aggressive, when I'm out watering they will land on my hands trying to get to the water
Steve
(better than I've come up with)
Thankfully, they seem non aggressive, when I'm out watering they will land on my hands trying to get to the water
Steve
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Last winter we were down to -7/-21C, and they were out first thing in the spring.
There must be a good size nest around here somewhere (probably in my attic
Steve
There must be a good size nest around here somewhere (probably in my attic
Steve
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