wasp's nest
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Definition
Noun: 1. A structure built by wasps or hornets to house their colony: This is the nest itself, a paper-like construction typically made from chewed wood fibers mixed with saliva. It serves as the dwelling place for a social wasp or hornet colony, containing cells for rearing young and housing the adult insects.
Usage and Examples
- The children were warned not to throw stones at the large wasp's nest under the eaves.
- A professional should be called to remove a wasp's nest from a residential area.
- Disturbing a wasp's nest can provoke the insects to attack in defense of their home.
Advanced Usage and Figurative Meaning
- "To stir up a hornet's nest" (Idiom): This common idiom uses the concept of a wasp's or hornet's nest metaphorically. It means to cause a great deal of trouble, controversy, or anger by taking an action that provokes a strong and hostile reaction from a group.
- Example: The politician's controversial comments really stirred up a hornet's nest among voters.
Variants and Related Words
- Hornet's nest (noun): A nest built by hornets, which are a larger type of wasp. Often used interchangeably with "wasp's nest," especially in the figurative idiom.
- Wasp nest (noun): A common alternative spelling and form, often written as one word: "wasp nest."
- Nest (noun): The general term for a structure built by birds, insects, or other animals to hold eggs or young.
Synonyms
- Hornet's nest
- Wasp nest
- Vespiary (a formal, less common term specifically for a wasp's nest)
Related Idioms
- Stir up a hornet's nest: As defined in the Advanced Usage section.
- Kick the hornet's nest: A variant with the same meaning as "stir up a hornet's nest," implying a deliberate or reckless provocation.
Noun
- habitation for wasps or hornets