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Conference - Polistes fuscatus

Conference - Polistes fuscatus
Great Meadows NWR, Concord, Middlesex County, Massachusetts, USA
April 28, 2009
What's going on here? There were many wasps around, but several gathered in this one spot.

Nice capture!
What are they doing? Just enjoying each others company is all. Polistes are social wasps, and even spring queens will seek social interactions. This is how multi-foundress associations form

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