paper wasp
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Definition
Noun A paper wasp is any of several social wasp species that construct nests from a paper-like material. These wasps create this material by chewing wood fibers mixed with their saliva.
Usage
The term "paper wasp" is used to refer to the insect itself, typically in contexts of entomology, gardening, or describing wildlife encounters.
Examples * A paper wasp built its nest under the eaves of our house. * Unlike solitary wasps, the paper wasp lives in a colony. * Be careful not to disturb the paper wasp nest.
Advanced Usage
- As a taxonomic reference: The term is commonly used for wasps in the genus , known for their open-comb, umbrella-shaped nests.
- The paper wasp Polistes dominula is an invasive species in many regions.
Variants and Related Words
- Paper nest (noun phrase): The distinctive, papery structure built by these wasps.
- The abandoned paper nest was fascinating to examine.
- Social wasp (noun phrase): A broader category that includes paper wasps, yellowjackets, and hornets, all living in colonies.
Synonyms
- Polistine wasp (noun): A more scientific synonym, referring specifically to wasps of the subfamily Polistinae.
Related Phrases
- To build a paper nest (verb phrase): The characteristic action of a paper wasp.
- The queen began to build a paper nest in the spring.
Noun
- any of several social wasps that construct nests of a substance like paper