Sleeping Potter Wasp (Delta latreillei, previously classified as Eumenes latreilli) - stock photo

The potter wasps are closely related to the paper wasps. However, potter wasps do not form colonies. Potter wasps are found throughout Australia. Potter wasps make mud nests for their eggs and larvae or use abandoned burrows of other insects. They stock the nests with caterpillars and other grubs, which they seal in with mud. These are eaten alive by the wasp larvae.
The potter wasps are closely related to the paper wasps. However, potter wasps do not form colonies. Potter wasps are found throughout Australia. Potter wasps make mud nests for their eggs and larvae or use abandoned burrows of other insects. They stock the nests with caterpillars and other grubs, which they seal in with mud. These are eaten alive by the wasp larvae.
Sleeping Potter Wasp (Delta latreillei, previously classified as Eumenes latreilli)
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