Potter Wasp Nest

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POTTER WASPS eumenes fraternus

BASIC INFORMATION : potter wasps or mason wasps are technically a sub-family of vespidae, but are recognized as a separate family, the eumenidae : potter wasps are known for controlling the population of certain species of caterpillars : one wasp larvae can consume up to 12 caterpillars before it is fully matured : there are roughly 3,000 species of potter wasps worldwide

DISTINGUISHING CHARACTERISTICS : most eumenine species are black or brown, and are commonly marked with striking patterning : potter wasps are distinguished by long tarsal claws and an extended hind coxae : potter wasps are not overtly aggressive and do not return to monitor their progeny’s maturation

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POTTER WASPS eumenes fraternus

NESTING INFORMATION : the composition of cells within the nest is dictated by a linear structure separated by a mud partitions : the nests are always built by the female, who constructs the nests independently : the eumene sub-species, apart from using mud to construct nests, also burrows underground, into hollow plant stalks and porous surfaces, and will occupy deserted bee or wasp nests

FUNCTION of the NEST : when a cell of the nest is completed, the female lays a single egg in one empty cell : after this has been accomplished, the female wasp will find a caterpillar, paralyze it, and carry it back to the nest : the female wasp will the complete the nest and seal off the exit : depending on the species, the nest may function as a home for the larvae for up to 1 year

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POTTER WASPS eumenes fraternus

BUILDING THE NEST : the female collects water and carries it to a mud collecting site where she then mixes the water with a dry substance using the mandibles : some species of wasp use saliva to speed up the drying process : the nests are comprised of layers of material that are either stacked or compressed to create an inhabitable space

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POTTER WASPS eumenes fraternus

PROPERTY of the NEST: LAYERING : in all cases of the eumenes fraternus, the nest is created using monolithic construction : the specific ingredients vary, but include common elements: 1. a bonding agent 2. an aggregate or frictional agent 3. a support element : these elements are then layered to create the larvae chamber

layers of sediment

layers of light

layers of color

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layers of ink


POTTER WASPS eumenes fraternus

PROPERTY of the NEST: REPETITION : in the process of creating a nest, a wasp must repeat the following actions: 1. collect water 2. collect a sediment 3. mix them together 4. compress + build : after completing these actions several times, the nest is built

repetition of plane

repetition of element

repetition of form

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repetition of line


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