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Common wasp

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Vespula vulgaris, known as the common wasp, is a species found in regions that include the United Kingdom, Ireland, Germany, India, China, New Zealand and Australia. It is sometimes known in English as the European wasp, but the same name is used... Wikipedia
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Vespula vulgaris, known as the common wasp, is a species found in regions that include the United Kingdom, Ireland, Germany, India, China, New Zealand and ...
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Common in Europe and Palarctic Asia as far north as the Actic Circle, and east to Japan. In North America, it is found from about 69°N in Canada, south to New ...
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May 31, 2009 · Vespula vulgaris (the common wasp) nest underground and in the cavities of trees and buildings. In addition to causing painful stings to ...
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The common wasp usually forms large colonies below ground, but occasionally nests may be made in wall cavities, hollow trees and attics. Queens emerge from ...
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Wasps are attracted to sweet food and drinks, nests are usually only seen as tiny entrance holes, usually underground but also in cavities in walls, ceiling, ...
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The Common Wasp (Vespula vulgaris) is found throughout the UK in almost all habitats, including woodland and urban areas. They are nicknamed jaspers in the ...
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May 31, 2009 · Vespula vulgaris (the common wasp) nest underground and in the cavities of trees and buildings. In addition to causing painful stings to ...
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Common wasp. Scientific name: Vespula vulgaris. Wasps are well-known, and unfortunately not very well-loved! But give these black and yellow guys a chance, as ...
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Wasps (Vespula vulgaris) are social insects, forming large colonies. The queen spends winter hibernating under shelter and emerges in spring to establish a new ...
Two Vespula species introduced from Europe to New Zealand during the 20th century, the German wasp, Vespula germanica (introduced in 1944), and the common wasp, ...