definition of wasps

pot wasps make a nest made of mud and stick to the surface of other objects such as walls or trees. Mud maker nest made by compacting clods of soil or sand with saliva
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Pot Wasps are solitary creatures, solitary creatures are creatures that live alone throughout their lives. The pot washer builds its nest in various places, depending on its type. In general, the nest site is close to a good source of clay. Wasps dampened the ground with water to spray it, then made a small droplet of wet clay, tucked it between his legs, and flew back to the nest. He spread the ground with his forelegs and jaws, then began forming the base of the nest.
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After the nest is complete, the wasps insert his abdomen / stomach into the narrow pot-shaped breech nest and place an egg hanging on the soft silk thread on the pot's ceiling. After laying the eggs the pot wasps away to find food, in general the adult wasps eat honey from the plant, while the small wasps are carnivores (meat-eaters). The female wasp hunts caterpillars and moth larvae, which is a favorite food of young pots wasps, to fill the nest
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