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The start of a wasp nest?


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Saw this on a heavily-decaying willow today. It's got a very thin crust that, when pressured in any way, cracks slightly and is like a thick yoghurt / whipped cream texture. Thought it was a chicken from the ground, though up the ladder and after feeling the texture it evidently was not.

 

Anyone able to confirm it's the start of a wasp nest, or if it may be something else? If it's a wasp nest, it'll need to be disturbed so that the female wasp relocates to another location.

 

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Doesn't look like a wasp nest from that picture or your description. Can't shed any light on what it is though, maybe a fungal growth.

 

Please don't go squashing wasps, everything has its' place. Think we all know the biggest pest species on this planet!

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I thought it was chicken of the woods from the ground, though it's far too squishy that as soon as I was up the ladder it screamed of something insect-created.

 

I shan't be killing it if it is a wasp. If it is one, I'd rather she find somewhere else before she spends too much time making the nest there.

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