The children have noticed that there has been wasps around our lovely sun flowers that they have grown in the nursery garden. We thought that it would be good to learn a bit about them. Where do they live ?
We we’re lucky enough to have a real wasps nest to look at. There are lots of little holes were the babies wasps lives until they are big enough to be worker wasps. These wasps only live between 12 -22 days but the queen wasp can live up to one year.
The wasps nest is made from the wasps chewing bark in their mouths mixing this with their saliva and when it becomes dry it forms a paper type material. We learnt that wasps like sugary sweet foods and this is why they can fly around our food !
We watched a short film on how wasps make their nests. Wasps nest are usually found in sheltered warm places. “ I have a wasps nest in my garden on the tree . We should never touch the nests or the wasps .
If a wasp 🐝 comes near you we must stay still as a wasp will sting you if they think they are in danger. Only female wasps will sting you. If a wasp should land on you you can flick it off gently with a piece of paper. We all had a practise but fortunately there were no wasps actually on us.
We have enjoyed finding out all our wasp information. We might even build our own wasp nest using paper mache.
Article 33 -I can be protected from danger.