Amazing nature #10 - Knowing the Potter's Wasp
In nature there are great builders, they have been the muse for science for years and most of the technology is based on those natural characteristics, pottery is one of the oldest trades on the planet and not only humans learned to master clay and other similar materials, also certain animals have perfected for thousands of years amazing construction techniques, today we will be getting to know a little the fabulous and magnificent builder the potter's wasp, who unlike bees that use pollen and wood chips and some mud to make honeycombs, the potter's wasp gets its name because it only uses mud to make its architectural works.
Knowing the Potter's Wasp
Don't you know the potter's wasp? Well, we'll tell you about this species of wasp.
The name of this wasp may catch your attention. It is a peculiar name that the potter's wasp is called that way. But then, we will tell you the cause of this name. In addition, we will tell you a little about the customs of the potter's wasp.
But first, we'll tell you about the characteristics of the potter's wasp and its habit.
However, taking into account the characteristics of the potter's whale shark, we will tell you what it looks like; in this way, you will be able to distinguish it from other species. In this way, you will avoid confusion.
The potter's wasp is mostly black or brown. They are usually marked with striking patterns that contrast the colors yellow, white, red or orange, or possible combinations of them.
In addition, the wings of potter's wasps bend longitudinally when at rest. These are some of the characteristics of the potter's wasp that we will show you in a moment. In the meantime, let's talk a little about its habitat, and also, its name.
Why are they called pottery wasps?
The name potter's wasp comes from the way they build their nests. These are made of clay or clay, and they are usually built in the shape of a pot.
However, not all of them build their nests in trees or elevated areas, as most wasps do. Rather, many potter's wasps use cavities found on the ground, or build them; or they also inhabit the wood that is suitable for them to form their nest; on the other hand, abandoned hives may also inhabit them.
But in essence, the potter's wasps, by molding, so to speak, their nests, receive this name. Potter's wasps usually build their nests using dry mud and model it with water.
It is also interesting to learn about their eating habits. In this sense, you will be surprised what you can discover about it. In this sense, you will be surprised to learn that potter's wasps feed their young with caterpillars of different species; while others hunt beetle larvae, among other species.
On the other hand, they also perform the function of pollination, as they land on flowers of different species to consume nectar, thus also fulfilling the cycle of pollination of plants. So, as you can see, potato wasps play an important role in the ecosystem.
A Few Facts About the Potato Wasp Sting
While the potter's wasp sting may hurt, it is not poisonous. Although it possesses poison, it is mostly used for self-defense when they feel that their nest, or hive, is threatened.
Yet this poison is not potent. For this reason, whoever is stung, in addition to the pain that will be felt, will also have a small swelling in the affected area. However, if the stinger remains on the skin, it is better to remove it.
In addition, the inflammation and pain may last for a few hours, so it is best to put some ice or cold compresses to lower the swelling.
If the pain is stronger than normal, it is advisable to take a medication that suppresses it.
However, there is an important factor to take into account regarding the sting of the potato wasp: and has to do with the allergy to the sting of wasps, or insects in general.
In this case, if you are allergic to the sting of the potato wasp, then you will present a series of symptoms that, if not attended to in time, could have serious consequences. That's why it's important that you know these symptoms and what to do to counteract the effect of the sting.
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an incredibly pretty wasp. the photos are amazing. unbelievably beautiful :) great report, thank you very much.
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