When
a wasp nest like this appears in a week or two you start to wonder how
big it will be next month. This impressive 2 metre high german wasp (Vespula
germanica) nest in the Okiwi Valley was estimated to hold about three
thousand wasps (give or take a few hundred). They can nest below ground
as well as above but these visible structures are quite daunting. Even
the D.o.C ranger who came to the call out retired quickly “for some more
gear”.
This
introduced species destroy native insects in huge numbers as well as
competing for nectar from native flowers with many nectar feeding birds
and insects. In some South Island forests (notably Nelson) their
prevalence is a major cause for concern by environmentalists.
“The biomass of introduced wasps in these forests has been estimated to
be more than that of all the birds, rodents and stoats combined.”(Thomas
et al., 1990)
Quite apart from stinging – they are a major pest!
At left is the common wasp alongside the German wasp.