Mexican Honey Wasps
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- December 7, 2021
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Overview
Mexican honey wasps range from Texas to Nicaragua. They are social insects that build paper nests in the canopies of trees and shrubs. This publication explains the physical and cultural aspects of the Mexican honey wasp as well as how best to interact with them. (1 page)
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