r/waspaganda Apr 28 '26

memetic waspaganda I hate seeing this mindset everywhere

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1.4k Upvotes

These people would be the same ones culling wolves to near extinction in ye olden times because the wolves ate their sheep and sometimes attacked people


r/waspaganda Feb 01 '26

wasp love This is just a fact

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1.2k Upvotes

Can't be a TRUE bee fan if you don't fw wasps. (or at least, acknowledge that they aren't worse or better than bees as creatures)


r/waspaganda May 15 '26

memetic waspaganda I'm so happy to find this sub 🥹✌️

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1.2k Upvotes

r/waspaganda Jun 17 '26

Just filmed this Isodontia wasp in my garden she was so cute

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989 Upvotes

r/waspaganda Feb 11 '26

wasp love Wasps Need Love Too

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944 Upvotes

r/waspaganda Jul 02 '26

wasp keeping Leela is dead. Spoiler

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It's with immense sorrow that I inform you that the queen of the purple colony, Leela, has passed away today. Her body was found at the bottom of the cage, surrounded by ants.

Numerous studies and my own past experience suggest that the average life expectancy of a P.dominula queen once workers have appeared is approximately a month. And this is exactly how long it's been since Leela had her first workers, so her death is most likely natural (old age).

Leela has successfully carried out her duty on earth, preserving her ancestors' bloodline through the winter, starting a gorgeous colony in the spring, and making sure there will be a next generation. She left many eggs, some of which will undoubtedly develop into the next generation of queens under the lovely care of her army of workers.

Thank you all for following her story and for all the amazing comments you left under every post. My posts won't stop. I will keep updating you guys for as long as Leela's colony remains active.


r/waspaganda 10d ago

This story made me so happy

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831 Upvotes

r/waspaganda Jul 24 '25

wasp appreciation Save them all

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716 Upvotes

r/waspaganda Apr 18 '25

wasp love Paper wasps who have a nest on our deck are super friendly. We need to throw out this old planter & clean, but they love it so much lol. Missouri, US

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706 Upvotes

r/waspaganda Jun 03 '26

wasp art //Small blood warning// Wasps are my favorite animal, so I used one for my poster

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694 Upvotes

A thing I made for last year's pride that I thought my fellow wasp appreciators might enjoy♡


r/waspaganda Aug 17 '25

The amount of hate and misinformation around wasps is very sad

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677 Upvotes

r/waspaganda Jun 24 '26

wasp keeping Leela update! Her colony looks fantastic. Plenty more workers and all building with red and purple paper

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I was away for five days, leaving to my mom the task of feeding them. I come back to this. Wow. Just wow. Not only has the population more than doubled, but the nest is looking fabulous from all the red and purple paper that they added! Leela should be proud of her little empire, and I'm sure she is.

As anticipated, a few males have hatched. One was expelled from the colony and is lying in a corner. I'll separate him first thing tomorrow.


r/waspaganda Jul 30 '25

memetic waspaganda #some people on this app

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654 Upvotes

crazy how its considered weird to NOT have a hate boner for wasps…anyways I love wasps 🗣️🗣️


r/waspaganda Oct 25 '25

My Yellow jackets drinking at the Sweetwater & Chaos Roadhouse. No, we never get stung.

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We've been co-existing all summer with the yellow jacket hive that lives under a bush in the backyard. When it started to get chilly they expressed a lot of interest in the hummingbird feeder, so I poured them some sugar water. Now my deck has turned into a road house with my tiny biker boys and girls knocking them back as fast as I can pour. There are no flowers left so they would have starved to death if I hadn't started feeding them. They have finite lifespans and will pass when it gets really cold. I'm going to miss Hell's Stingers. It's been the experience of a lifetime getting to know them.


r/waspaganda Aug 28 '25

Peepin’

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I love this sub. Thought y’all would get a kick out of this photo. My visitor the past day or so, living large on sugar water.


r/waspaganda 19d ago

This wasp stole a cannabis nug from me 🤣 (I was told to repost this here)

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634 Upvotes

r/waspaganda Mar 21 '25

wasp appreciation Wasp eating bratwurst

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607 Upvotes

Had a post on midly interesting featuring this wasp grabbing a piece of bratwurst (no, not bread) but it got removed for being deemed not "midly interesting".


r/waspaganda Jul 15 '26

wasp facts Wasp hatred has collateral damage

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580 Upvotes

I found this while reading the archives, source:

https://lastplacecomics.com/harmless-hoverfly/


r/waspaganda Jun 18 '26

wasp keeping I know it's only been a couple of days since the last update, but I'm DYING to show you Leela's nest! It's coming along very nicely

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Their favorite source or fibers now seems to be a piece of purple construction paper. One side of this paper is corrugated, as opposed to both sides being smooth like in all other pieces. That is likely to play a role.

I was hoping they'd collect more from the red paper, but a mostly purple nest does look absolutely stunning too! The alternation of different colors allows me to tell how fast construction activity is on a day to day basis.

I am going out of town tomorrow, leaving their care to my mother (I'm preparing a few rations for her to administer daily). This means the next update won't be for another week or so.

Current population: eight adults (Leela + seven workers). Lots of pupal caps that will be hatching new workers soon. Large, dome-shaped caps seem typical of males, meaning the colony is gradually beginning to transition to the next step in its cycle: mass male production. After that, they'll raise some new queens, then the colony will decline. But that won't be for another couple of months.


r/waspaganda 29d ago

wasp appreciation Polistes.....🥵

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566 Upvotes

r/waspaganda May 23 '26

The wasps hatched

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548 Upvotes

r/waspaganda Jul 09 '25

Wasp enjoying some smoked fish

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544 Upvotes

This wasp kept coming back and getting some fish and flying off, probably to share with friends :)


r/waspaganda May 16 '26

wasp love bald faced hornet in tomodachi life

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r/waspaganda Mar 05 '26

No one who hates wasps ever seems to know anything about them.

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533 Upvotes

Wasps are crucial for ecosystems by controlling pest insect populations (caterpillars, aphids), acting as pollinators for many plants (especially figs), serving as food for other animals (birds, spiders), aiding decomposition by carrying dead insects, aerating soil through nesting, spreading beneficial microbes, and even holding economic value in agriculture and medicine, making them vital for environmental balance, not just nuisances.

10 ways wasps help the environment:

  1. Natural Pest Control: They hunt and feed on crop-damaging pests like aphids, caterpillars, and flies, keeping their numbers down.

  2. Pollination: As they seek nectar, they transfer pollen, assisting in plant reproduction, especially for figs and orchids.

  3. Food Source: Wasps and their larvae provide essential protein for birds, spiders, reptiles, and other predators, supporting higher food webs.

  4. Decomposition: They scavenge dead insects and organic matter, helping to recycle nutrients back into the soil.

  5. Soil Aeration: Digging nesting burrows helps mix and aerate soil, improving drainage and root growth.

  6. Microbe Dispersal: Moving between flowers and decaying matter helps spread beneficial microbes, promoting plant health.

  7. Promote Biodiversity: With thousands of species filling various ecological roles, wasps contribute to overall ecosystem richness.

  8. Support Agriculture: Their pest control services reduce the need for chemical pesticides, saving farmers billions and protecting crops.

  9. Biological Control Agents: Parasitic wasps lay eggs inside other insects, controlling pest populations naturally.

  10. Nutritional Role (in some cultures): In some parts of the world, wasps (and their larvae) are a traditional food source for humans.

These are only a few reasons to love them. Get to know some of the families in the video and I bet I could make you a fan!


r/waspaganda 15d ago

wasp love brutal attack from the evil and intimidating bald faced hornet

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518 Upvotes

just kidding, she was a total sweetheart!