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European Wasp

Vespula vulgaris
Avispa Amarilla Europea
Vespa-europeia

Family: Vespidae
Order: Hymenoptera
Class: Insecta
Phylum / Division: Arthropoda
Kingdom: Animalia

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Other common names: Chaqueta Amarilla.


Description: It is a medium-sized social wasp, easily identified by its black body with bright yellow bands, compact shape, and clearly defined waist between thorax and abdomen. Workers measure about 10–14 mm, while queens may reach up to 18 mm. The head is broad, bearing strong mandibles used to cut plant fibers and capture prey, and well-developed antennae essential for chemical communication. The transparent wings are folded lengthwise at rest, and the abdominal pattern allows reliable distinction from other closely related Vespula species.

Geographic distribution: It is native to Europe and much of temperate Asia, where it is one of the most widespread yellowjackets. It has been accidentally introduced to North America, South America, Australia, and New Zealand, where it has become firmly established. In introduced regions, its spread has been rapid due to its high colonizing ability and tolerance of human-altered environments. In South America, it is mainly found in temperate and urban areas.

Habitat: It occupies a wide range of natural and anthropogenic habitats, including forests, grasslands, road edges, gardens, rural areas, and cities. It prefers sites with soft soils or cavities suitable for nesting, and areas with abundant food resources. It shows a strong affinity for urban environments, where it uses buildings, parks, and waste areas as nesting and foraging sites.

Feeding: It has an opportunistic omnivorous diet, feeding on live insects, carrion, meat scraps, nectar, sap, ripe fruits, and sugary drinks. Workers actively hunt insects to feed the larvae, while adults mainly seek carbohydrate-rich sources. This trophic flexibility explains its success in urban and agricultural landscapes.

Behavior: It is a highly social species, with colonies organized into distinct castes. It shows strong defensive behavior near the nest and may attack in groups if disturbed. In late summer, workers become more aggressive and increasingly common in recreational and urban areas, attracted by exposed food.

Nesting (reproduction): It builds nests of vegetable paper made from chewed wood fibers. Nests are usually underground but may also occur in aerial cavities. The colony begins in spring with a fertilized queen, grows rapidly in summer, and produces new males and queens in autumn. The original colony dies at the end of the season.

Conservation status: It is not considered threatened and is classified as of Least Concern. In regions where it has been introduced, it is regarded as a problematic invasive species, affecting native insects, insectivorous birds, and human activities.


Author of this compilation: EcoRegistros – 01/27/2026




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Number of Photography: 7

Foto
Photography ID: 573642
  Adult

Lago Lezana
Chubut
Argentina
01/26/2024
Diego Alfonso Rosa
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Photography ID: 511837
 
Blankenberge
Brussels
Belgium
10/15/2022
Hugo Caverzasi
Foto
Photography ID: 440995
  Adult

General Pico
La Pampa
Argentina
10/08/2019
Hugo Alberto Valderrey
Foto
Photography ID: 394399
  Adult

Parque Nacional Lanín
Neuquén
Argentina
01/10/2017
Rodrigo Fiorucci
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Photography ID: 70686
  Adult

San Martin de los Andes
Neuquén
Argentina
11/26/2014
Eduardo Cusano


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Number of Records: 11



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Record IDDateExact timeCountryProvince / departmentPlaceFilmedPhotographedRecorded vocalObservedHeardWounded or deadNumber of individualsUser or BibliographyDetail
242844206/02/202619:23ArgentinaNeuquénSalvador Asmar 798-500, Junin de los AndesNicolas Olejnik
200534726/01/2024ArgentinaChubutLago LezanaDiego Alfonso Rosa
192939903/12/2023ArgentinaRío NegroSendero Mirador Lago Gutierrez, Parque Nacional Nahuel Huapi1Gustavo Fernando Durán
166321315/10/2022BelgiumBrusselsReserva Uitkerkse Polder, BlankenbergeHugo Caverzasi
202680308/02/2022ArgentinaSanta CruzCanal de Los tempanos, Parque Nacional Los Glaciares1Gustavo Fernando Durán
134223116/12/2020ArgentinaRío NegroParque Nacional Nahuel HuapiHernán Tolosa
123441703/02/2020ArgentinaTierra del FuegoSenda Costera, Parque Nacional Tierra del FuegoGustavo Fernando Durán
139392108/10/2019ArgentinaLa PampaGeneral PicoHugo Alberto Valderrey
123604610/01/2017ArgentinaNeuquénSendero hacia Volcán Achen Ñiyeu, Parque Nacional LanínRodrigo Fiorucci
49318826/11/2014ArgentinaNeuquénSan Martin de los AndesEduardo Cusano
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Citation recommended:

EcoRegistros. 2026. European Wasp (Vespula vulgaris) - Species sheet. Acceded from https://www.ecoregistros.org on 09/03/2026.










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