I know this is "Bee General" but I did not see a Wasps general. Has anyone ever kept a successful wasp colony? How did you go about founding it? Feeding it? Thanks in advance!
I know this is "Bee General" but I did not see a Wasps general. Has anyone ever kept a successful wasp colony? How did you go about founding it? Feeding it? Thanks in advance!
It's been a while, but I used to keep Polistes exclamans. In spring, I'd locate a new nest and wait until nighttime to collect it. I used a clear container and flat board to do so. For enclosures, I used critter keepers I flipped upside down and an exo terra nano tall. Prior to putting them in the enclosure, I attached a cardboard piece to the top of the enclosure to glue the nest to. The collected nest and wasps would go in the fridge for a bit, which made it easy to access the nest and move in the wasps. For food, I fed honey, nectar, insects I found outside, and fruit. For nest building I gave them tissue paper, cardboard, and wood from fences. At a certain point I open the container for them to forage outside and for the new queens to mate/leave, but I can't recall when. I plan to keep them again in the future, there's a certain thrill to keeping them. And yes, the stings hurt like hell lol
It's been a while, but I used to keep Polistes exclamans. In spring, I'd locate a new nest and wait until nighttime to collect it. I used a clear container and flat board to do so. For enclosures, I used critter keepers I flipped upside down and an exo terra nano tall. Prior to putting them in the enclosure, I attached a cardboard piece to the top of the enclosure to glue the nest to. The collected nest and wasps would go in the fridge for a bit, which made it easy to access the nest and move in the wasps. For food, I fed honey, nectar, insects I found outside, and fruit. For nest building I gave them tissue paper, cardboard, and wood from fences. At a certain point I open the container for them to forage outside and for the new queens to mate/leave, but I can't recall when. I plan to keep them again in the future, there's a certain thrill to keeping them. And yes, the stings hurt like hell lol
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