Common Wasp (8344566087)
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Description: The accidentally introduced Common Wasp {Vespula vulgaris) became established in the 1970s and is now common throughout New Zealand. It has become a major pest problem, particularly in the South Island where it has invaded native beech forests competing with native birds and insects for energy-rich honeydew. Date: 31 December 2012, 14:51. Source: Common Wasp. Author: Sid Mosdell from New Zealand.
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