vePes
vePes are a genus of small to medium-sized, leaf-eating insects belonging to the family Vespidae, commonly known as social wasps. They are characterized by their slender bodies, narrow waist, and generally black and yellow or black and orange coloration, which serves as a warning signal to potential predators. The genus includes several species that exhibit diverse nesting behaviors and social structures.
Typically, vePes establish their nests in sheltered locations such as tree branches, under eaves, or in cavities.
These wasps play important ecological roles by controlling pest insect populations and aiding in pollination. However,
VePes are generally active from late spring to early fall, with their activity aligned with the availability
Overall, vePes are a notable component of terrestrial ecosystems, balancing their roles as both predators and