Showing posts with label pollination. Show all posts
Showing posts with label pollination. Show all posts

Tuesday, 17 November 2020

Wasps are Ok!

So this year thanks to Covid19 I’ve done a lot more drawing, and also, surprisingly, writing. Well, let’s be honest, this blog hasn’t seen a lot more action this year! And I read, articles online, library books, and I read about wasps.


I started writing about wasps because of that thing. That no one likes wasps. 


And I discovered that ecologically speaking, we do actually need them. I really wanted to get hold of one to draw too. 


We saw some soggy dead wasps on our dog walks, but I didn’t fancy picking any of those up and taking one home. But then one day I saw a shadow on my bedroom curtain and Wopsy became a guest of ours for a little under 24 hours. 


Even after a feed of honey Wopsy couldn’t fly so we just kept her in. 


Then I got to see how beautiful this pollinator and hunter of pests actually is. 


And I didn’t realise that wasps are fluffy. Saving all my photos of Wopsy here for reference.