Jul. 16th, 2014

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I got a radio call early Monday morning that there was a "yellow jacket issue at the Organic Garden Shed." I grabbed my can of Wasp Freeze and hopped on the bike to go check it out. When I got there, there were no yellow jackets anywhere, but there were several large bees flying around. I caught one with an insect net and tossed it in the fridge, to slow it down so that I could identify it.

I'm reasonably certain that this is a male Megachile sculpturalis, or giant resin bee. This species is a relatively recent introduction from Asia. The males engage in aggressive posturing at potential nest sites--mainly empty carpenter bee nests. What my coworker mistook for a dangerous situation involving scary wasps turned out to be a big show being put on by male bees who are completely stingless.

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As it turned out, later in the day I found the same kind of bee near the concessions area, staking out a hole in a fencepost. I knew this was completely harmless, but that it would result in a lot of frayed nerves from people trying to pass by to get chicken fingers. I jammed a couple sticks in the hole to make it a less attractive nest site.
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I'm trying to photograph every wasp nest I encounter at work this summer. These are European paper wasps, not usually very aggressive. In this case they had built a nest in the open end of a chain link fence pipe, very close to an animal exhibit. Several people were stung probably after resting their hands on the pipe without looking.
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The Rüppell's Griffon Vultures were moved to an outdoor exhibit for the summer! They seem to be enjoying the sun and fresh air.

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