Metric Paper Wasp

The Metric Paper Wasp, scientifically known as Polistes metricus, is a fascinating species that can be observed in and around Summerville, South Carolina. This wasp is part of the Polistes genus, which is known for its unique nesting behavior and social structure. Metric Paper Wasps are characterized by their slender bodies and distinctive coloration, which typically features a mix of yellow and black markings. These wasps are often seen building their nests in sheltered locations, such as under eaves, in shrubs, or among tree branches. Their nests are made from a papery substance created by chewing wood fibers mixed with saliva, giving them a unique appearance.

In addition to their interesting nesting habits, Metric Paper Wasps play a crucial role in the local ecosystem. They are beneficial insects, as they help control pest populations by preying on various insects. Observing these wasps can provide valuable insight into the dynamics of local wildlife, as they are often seen foraging for food or interacting with other species. While they can be territorial, Metric Paper Wasps are generally not aggressive unless provoked. This makes them an intriguing subject for wildlife enthusiasts and photographers alike. If you are exploring the natural areas around Summerville, keep an eye out for these remarkable insects as they go about their daily activities, contributing to the biodiversity of the region.

ID1310805
Rankspecies
Scientific NamePolistes metricus Say, 1831
Common NameMetric Paper Wasp
AttributionJessica Finicle | Jessica Finicle | iNaturalist | http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/
First Seen08/03/2026 12:34 pm
Last Seen08/03/2026 12:34 pm
Total ObservationsYes
IDAuthor NameDate/TimeLocation
6253033241Jessica FinicleMarch 8, 2026 12:34 pm32.948239, -80.169322

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