Friday, May 19, 2006

Strikes Dolphin Mall Birthday Party

nesting

raw material for the paper nest is wood fibers. The wasps may be torn off with their mandibles fibers of thin branches, and chew it and mix with saliva to a pulp.

Polistes dominulus. Foto: KLaus Steiner (2006)
On the animal is not our view, but a Gallic (Or French) field wasp, Polistes dominulus . I caught a few days ago (May 12) when she bit off material from an old branch just a few yards from our Queen. The species P. dominulus is easy to spot: it is the only native wasp also with the upper side orange-colored probe flagella.

Friday, May 5, 2006

Animal Mover International

finally sunny

sun! As life comes in the wasp and as the photographer says that he finally has decent light. So let's make even a passport photo. Smile please ...

Polistes nimpha. Foto: KLaus Steiner (2006)
And so we have the proof that we are dealing with a heath elicit factual field wasp, Polistes or nimpha , As it is called scientific and poetic. The five or six field wasp species found in Austria (in Germany there are only four), can very well distinguish the female mind. Thus, the combination speaks from the top side over the entire length of blackened antennas, yellow cheeks, and completely dark mandibles (upper jaw) is unique for this species

Polistes nimpha. Foto: KLaus Steiner (2006)

Polistes nimpha. Foto: KLaus Steiner (2006)

wasp love usually quite dry, warm and sunny. Accordingly, our queen's nest in the blazing sun has mounted, protected from rain fairly reasonable by the projecting roof. Slams the sun something too hard on the brood, the mother provides for even cooling. She stands on the honeycomb and fanning their wings in the air cells.

Sunday, April 30, 2006

Famosasmexicanas Foyando

The first eggs

The weather, though still quite cool and the Queen has not yet much more active, but in some cells one can see the first eggs. Two days ago they were still not there.

Friday, April 28, 2006

Burton Binding Medium And Large Difference

First Contact

It's cold, cloudy and the end of April 2006, when I discovered the small, gray wasp nest in an empty flower box in front of our balcony door. Slightly damp the Baumeisterin waiting on their papery work, waiting for warmer days. It is a heath-field wasp (Polistes nimpha ), a queen. According to the season she is still alone, but establishing the beginning of her people she has already done.

Polistes nimpha Königin. Foto: KLaus Steiner (2006)

Wespennest. Foto: KLaus Steiner (2006)