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Buzzing Around Round
Wasps are busy little builders. The nests they make are composed of hexagonal shaped cells efficiently packed together and eventually wrapped in a spherical, papery outer shell. Entomologists have observed that wasps build the cell walls by measuring and re-measuring with their antenna as they create a series of symmetrical Y intersections. They are real good at this, much better than the hack job that honeybees do.
06.13.20