I bought the new Harry Potter book today.
😀 But I haven't read it yet, because I'm re-reading the old ones first so that I'll remember all of the story, and I'm working on an essay about my most significant health care-related experience. That is the last essay I have to write for U. Miami.
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Arsenic, I think the wasp died. I don't see it out there anymore. Of course, the fact that it is night-time might have something to do with that, too; it's amazing how dark it gets once the sun goes down.

Do paper wasps go to sleep at night? I am not sure that they do. I have seen them moving around over their nests at night. But then again, maybe they don't fly around at night. Any budding entymologists on SDN who know about paper wasp nocturnal habits? Their genus is Polistes and there are several hundred species world-wide, but only 22 in the Western Hemisphere (North and South America). The most common N. American species is the golden paper wasp, but ours are darker than that here in FL. They eat nectar and feed caterpillars to their larvae. There is one queen wasp and the rest are workers or drones. If they sting you, it hurts a lot. That's about all that I know about them.
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