Seen in my yard, doesn't seem to be worried about us, just flowers and a caterpillar so far. It is nesting in old carpenter bee holes in the wood in the detached nearly hundred year old garage. The one(s?) we've seen seem(s) to be male, so I'm sure there are others.
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DonnaA2Z
Jacksonville, FL (Zone 9a) |
May 2007 |
Neutral
Seems to be a bit aggressive... although I have not been stung. But they do love the green house when the door is open.
I'm not sure if they are capable of stinging and what would drive them to sting.... or how bad it would be.
I'm not sure that they contribute anything to the plants... but I could be wrong.
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DebinSC
Georgetown, SC (Zone 8a) |
May 2007 |
Neutral
Also known as Mason mimic wasp, Potter wasp, Eumenine wasp.
Jess_Morgan
DonnaA2Z
I'm not sure if they are capable of stinging and what would drive them to sting.... or how bad it would be.
I'm not sure that they contribute anything to the plants... but I could be wrong.
DebinSC