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Insects I Love - The Polistes Marginalis Wasp

The Fascinating World of Polistes Paper Wasps

Nature is full of intricate stories, and one of the most captivating is that of the Polistes marginalis paper wasps.


These industrious insects are found across diverse landscapes, from the arid expanses of Saudi Arabia to the lush greenery of Ethiopia and even as far south as South Africa.


Their unique social structure, fascinating life cycle, and ecological role make them a subject worth exploring.

Polistes marginalis
Polistes marginalis

A Glimpse into Their Identity

Polistes marginalis or South African Paper Wasps belong to the Vespidae family and are known for their distinctive umbrella-shaped nests, often built under eaves, tree branches, and other sheltered locations.


These nests, constructed from a blend of saliva and wood fibers, house a single comb with downward-facing cells where larvae develop.


Unlike some other wasps, they are not aggressive unless provoked, making them less of a nuisance to humans.


One of the defining features is their symmetrical tarsal claws on the mid and hind legs. Their coloration varies but often includes a reddish-orange hue with black markings and pale yellow bands on the first few abdominal segments.


Measuring between 8-12 mm in length, they are smaller than their close relative, Polistes fastidiosus.


A Widespread Presence

Polistes marginalis wasps thrive in diverse environments across Africa and parts of the Middle East, including Burkina Faso, Kenya, Somalia, South Africa, Tanzania, and Yemen.


Their adaptability allows them to flourish in different climatic conditions, making them one of the most widespread paper wasp species.


A Highly Organized Society

Polistes marginalis wasps exhibit a fascinating social structure, with colonies formed around a single queen. The colony begins when a mated female emerges in spring and starts building the nest.


She is soon joined by other mated females from the same parent nest, who assume the role of workers.


These workers handle all the responsibilities - expanding the nest, foraging for food, and tending to the young - while the queen focuses on reproduction.

Polistes marginalis
Polistes marginalis

The Art of Raising the Young

Unlike spider wasps that lay their eggs inside paralyzed prey, Polistes wasps adopt a different strategy.


The queen lays an egg in each hexagonal cell of the nest, and once the larvae hatch, the workers feed them a diet of chewed-up caterpillars, flies, and beetle larvae.


This predatory behavior helps control insect populations, making Polistes marginalis wasps beneficial to ecosystems and even agricultural environments.


As the larvae mature, they seal themselves inside their cells with a paper-like covering, transitioning into pupae before emerging as adults.


This cycle continues throughout the warmer months, with the colony growing steadily.


The Changing of the Guard

In late summer or autumn, the colony reaches its final phase. The founding queen, along with males and unmated females, will eventually perish.


However, newly mated females will disperse to establish their own nests, ensuring the species' continuity.


If a queen dies unexpectedly, the most dominant female will assume her role, highlighting the fluidity and adaptability of their social hierarchy.


Caution when Stung

While Polistes marginalis paper wasp stings are painful, they're usually not serious or medically important.


Some people will have severe or systemic reactions across the entire body, like anaphylaxis. In this case medical attention or treatment might be necessary.

Polistes marginalis
Polistes marginalis

A Subtle Yet Significant Presence

Though often overlooked, Polistes marginalis wasps play an essential role in their ecosystems. By preying on caterpillars and other insects, they help maintain ecological balance.


Their nesting habits, while sometimes unwelcome in human dwellings, are a marvel of nature’s engineering.


Understanding and appreciating these creatures can lead to a greater respect for their place in the natural world.

 

About The Author

Kyle Grobler is a passionate environmentalist and esteemed field guide from Potchefstroom. With an unparalleled love for nature, he boasts a vast collection of over 40,000 photos, illustrating his particular affinity for birds.


Known by many as the embodiment of a true bushman, Kyle has ventured through various South African game reserves and frequently explores the Vaal River's hidden treasures. As a new contributor to the Potch Gazette's environmental page, readers can anticipate immersive tales of Potchefstroom's natural wonders through Kyle's expert lens.


To see more from Kyle and his bush experiences you can also view his Youtube Channel here: Kyle Grobler Photography        

 

More Insect Stories

For more articles about insects you can click on the links below, there are so many great insects living amongst us to discover and learn about as they play a major role in nature as we see it today.


 

Dung Beetles: Click Here

Eastern Dotted Border: Click Here

Elegant Grasshopper: Click Here

Brown - Veined White: Click Here

Millipede Assassin Bug: Click Here

Acacia Bagworm: Click Here

African Moon Moth: Click Here

CMR Blister Beetle: Click Here

Tent Caterpillar: Click Here

Red - Veined Dropwing: Click Here

Milkweed Locust: Click Here

Common Tigertail: Click Here

African Honeybee: Click Here

Giant African Mantis: Click Here

Common Diadem: Click Here

Spotty Conehead Mantid: Click Here

Koppie Foam Grasshopper: Click Here

Painted Lady: Click Here

African Giant Millipede: Click Here

Zebra Millipede: Click Here

Foxy Emperor: Click Here

 

 

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