mason wasp
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Definition
Noun: 1. A type of solitary wasp: A mason wasp is any of various species of wasp that live alone (not in colonies) and are known for their nesting behavior. 2. A builder of mud nests: Specifically, a mason wasp constructs cells or nests for its larvae using mud or clay that hardens.
Usage and Examples
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Advanced Usage and Notes
- The term "mason wasp" is a common name that applies to several genera within the family Vespidae, particularly in the subfamilies Eumeninae (potter and mason wasps) and sometimes Sphecidae. Their defining characteristic is the use of mud in nest construction.
- These wasps are generally considered beneficial to humans, as they help control populations of caterpillars and other insects they paralyze and use as food for their larvae.
Variants and Related Words
- Potter wasp: A closely related type of solitary wasp that shapes mud into pot-like or jug-like nests. While all potter wasps are mason wasps in a broad sense, the term "potter wasp" often refers to those that create more sculpted, enclosed mud vessels.
- Solitary wasp: The broader category to which mason wasps belong, encompassing all wasp species that do not form social colonies.
- Mud dauber: Another common name often used interchangeably with mason wasp, though some classifications distinguish between them based on nest shape and prey type.
Synonyms
- Mud dauber
- Mud wasp
Related Terms and Context
- Nest provisioning: The process of collecting and storing paralyzed prey in a nest cell for the developing larva to eat. This is a key behavior of mason wasps.
- Paralytic venom: The venom used by mason wasps to immobilize, but not kill, their insect prey, keeping it fresh for the larva.
Noun
- any of various solitary wasps that construct nests of hardened mud for their young
- solitary wasp that constructs nests of hardened mud or clay for the young