Backyard Friend

Wes the Metric Paper Wasp

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Meet Wes the Metric Paper Wasp

Wes is a Metric Paper Wasp with long legs, a reddish-brown body, a tiny waist, and a family nest that looks like somebody hung a little upside-down paper umbrella under the porch.

Wes is a Metric Paper Wasp, also called a Metric Wasp. His scientific name is Polistes metricus. He is a male wasp, which means he does not have a stinger. His sisters and mother do have stingers, but they prefer gathering food and caring for the nest over bothering anybody who stays out of their space.

One warm afternoon, Tootie notices a small gray paper comb beneath the porch eave. Several long-legged wasps are walking across they, their wings folded lengthwise along their backs.

Tootie’s droopy ears lift. “Is that a tiny upside-down city?”

Yoshi’s pointy ears twitch. “They are a wasp nest.”

Grandma looks carefully from a safe distance. “That is Wes’s family. They are Metric Paper Wasps.”

Wes walks along the edge of the comb, then flies off into the garden.

Tootie watches him go. “Does he build the paper?”

Grandma says, “His mother and sisters did most of that work. Wes has other things to do.”

Think about it
What shape would help you tell an open paper-wasp nest from a closed hornet nest?

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