Typing away
I had the feeling that I was being watched. And sure enough I was, by royalty,
a queen wasp voyeur. I keyed in ‘lifecycle wasp’ and was amazed. 100,000
species of wasp! My queen was moving slowly, evidently just awoken from her
hibernation. I wonder which part of my study she’d been using, maybe a quiet
bookshelf? Waking up on 18th May must be leaving it quite late?
Primed with
the sperm of a last year’s drone (possibly several) this queen needs all the energy
she can get to build her nest and start laying. At the start she is totally
self-sufficient producing and caring for batches of sterile female workers
which eventually take over the care and maintenance of the nest and the
offspring.
Later that
day there was a second wasp which emerged in the living room taking position on
the rim of a glass of water. Maybe over-wintering close to the log burner had
made it dehydrated.
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