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Overwintering colonies of German (Vespula germanica) and common wasps (Vespula vulgaris) (Hymenoptera: Vespidae) in New Zealand
Authors:G.M. Plunkett  H. Moller  C. Hamilton  B.K. Clapperton  C.D. Thomas
Affiliation:1. Ecology Division, Department of Scientific and Industrial Research , Private Bag, Nelson , New Zealand;2. Ecology Division, Department of Scientific and Industrial Research , Private Bag, Nelson , New Zealand;3. Nelson City Council , Nelson , New Zealand;4. PO Box 772, Whangarei , New Zealand
Abstract:Abstract

Nests of both common (Vespula vulgaris) and German wasps (V. germanica) sometimes overwinter in New Zealand. Three overwintering common wasp colonies were found in low-altitude honeydew beech forest; about 2% of the colonies initiated there in 1988 survived the winter. Wasp traffic rates from nests in Nelson city and a nation wide survey of wasp abundance, showed that more German wasp than common wasp workers were on the wing in winter and spring. German wasp colonies in Nelson city were more likely to overwinter than were common wasp colonies. Of the active German wasp colonies recorded in Nelson in January and February 1989, only two (4%) had previously overwintered, but these two nests accounted for 38% of all German wasp workers estimated to leave nests in the area. Had other overwintering colonies not been poisoned, overwintering colonies might have accounted for up to 11 % of nests and produced up to 64% of German wasp workers on the wing in January and February 1989.

Overwintering common wasp colonies did not produce queens or drones in their first year or second spring, but all 10 overwintering German wasp colonies examined produced sexuals at both times. German wasp queens produced in winter and spring may influence the number of colonies successfully initiated and affect the population dynamics of German wasps in New Zealand.
Keywords:German wasp  common wasp  Vespula germanica  Vespula vulgaris  overwintering colonies  nests
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