
Wasps, Social and Solitary
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Authors:
- Emerton, J. H. (James Henry)
1847 - 1930
- Peckham, George W. (George Williams)
1845 - 1914
About this book
In the early 20th century, a burgeoning interest in entomology led to groundbreaking studies of insect behavior. "Wasps, Social and Solitary" by George W. Peckham and Elizabeth G. Peckham offers an in-depth examination of wasp species, highlighting their complex social structures and solitary lifestyles. This scientific publication meticulously details the nesting habits and ecological roles of these remarkable insects, providing insights into their intricate behaviors. Ideal for students, researchers, and nature enthusiasts, this work serves as a vital resource for understanding the diverse world of wasps. Discover the balance of cooperation and independence that defines these creatures, and explore the profound connections they share with their environment.