Paper Wasp Nest Stuns UK Gardener: 100 Hexagons, Zero Warning Signs

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Paper wasp nest, discovered in a quiet UK garden, left one woman reeling: 100 hexagonal holes, papery walls, and a rush for answers. Trending searches like 'difference between wasp and bee nest' and 'how to identify wasp nests' exploded. She confessed, 'Found just now on my back lawn. Where the heck did that come from? I love the perfect hexagon combs but I'll admit this sets my trypophobia into overdrive.'

The unsettling honeycomb pattern—unmistakably papery, not a drop of honey in sight—prompted one group member to calmly declare, 'That’s a wasp’s nest, I’m pretty sure.' UK Facebook users then frantically googled 'what to do with empty wasp nests' and 'are wasp nests dangerous.' Meanwhile, group members debated whether it belonged in a museum or a horror film: one confessed, 'My scalp crawls. It’s horrid!'

Britannica notes a typical paper wasp nest boasts roughly 100 cells, crafted with chewed wood and saliva, and usually abandoned before anyone can ask, 'Is it still buzzing?'

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