Paper Wasp building nest and feeding larvae
Females emerge in spring and start feeding and building nests. Their eggs are fertilsed from male sperm that was stored in their body during hibernation. Paper wasps are a social wasp consisting of small colonies of 12-20 individuals. Adult wasps feed on nectar and make 'paper' nests by mixing saliva and wood fibres. Nests are a nursery where larvae are kept one to each cell. The larvae are fed on chewed-up caterpillars caught by the adults. The cells are then capped and the larvae pupate. Most paper wasps die in autumn or winter, while some hibernate to start new nests next season. Cameraman Paul Hodge Equipment used: Sony HXR-NX5E, Raynox DCR5320PRO, Panasonic GH2 Soundtrack taken from SmartSound "Feng shui" Home & Garden Album