
Appearance
Belonogaster dubia is medium to large (body length 8-17mm) usually reddish brown with long, narrow waist. Wings dark brown.Distribution
Present throughout South AfricaBehavior
All species of Vespidae build papery, multi-celled nests of wood pulp and saliva, attached by a stalk to plants,rocks or buildings. All are social and defend their nests aggressively. The young are fed with chewed up caterpillars. Nests are abandoned at the end of the season after males and reproductive females are produced. Fertilized females overwinter in sheltered places, founding new colonies in spring, their female offspring becoming workers.Habitat
Most terrestrial habitats.Food
CaterpillarsPredators
SpidersDefense
Powerful sting.Uses
In African traditional medicine, wasps of the genus are cooked with plant roots and consumed to cure various childhood sicknesses, as well as having ceremonial use similar to that of honey bees Apis mellifera.References:
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Field Guide to Insects of South Africa, Mike Picker, Charles Griffiths and Alan Weaving. Struik Nature 2004