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Berlin, Germany. 14th June, 2025. 14.06.2025, Berlin. A spiny mason wasp (Odynerus spinipes) brings the green larvae of a weevil or snout beetle ((Curculionidae) to its clay brood tube. The wasp thus builds up a supply for its brood. Spiny mason wasps exclusively collect larvae of weevils of the genus Phytonomus. Credit: Wolfram Steinberg/dpa Credit: Wolfram Steinberg/dpa/Alamy Live News-stock-photo
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Berlin, Germany. 14th June, 2025. 14.06.2025, Berlin. A spiny mason wasp (Odynerus spinipes) hangs from its breeding tube made of clay, which looks like a small chimney. Credit: Wolfram Steinberg/dpa Credit: Wolfram Steinberg/dpa/Alamy Live News-stock-photo
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Berlin, Germany. 14th June, 2025. 14.06.2025, Berlin. A spiny mason wasp (Odynerus spinipes) brings the green larvae of a weevil or snout beetle ((Curculionidae) to its clay brood tube. The wasp thus builds up a supply for its brood. Spiny mason wasps exclusively collect larvae of weevils of the genus Phytonomus. Credit: Wolfram Steinberg/dpa Credit: Wolfram Steinberg/dpa/Alamy Live News-stock-photo
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Berlin, Germany. 14th June, 2025. 14.06.2025, Berlin. A spiny mason wasp (Odynerus spinipes) brings the green larvae of a weevil or snout beetle ((Curculionidae) to its clay brood tube. The wasp thus builds up a supply for its brood. Spiny mason wasps exclusively collect larvae of weevils of the genus Phytonomus. Credit: Wolfram Steinberg/dpa Credit: Wolfram Steinberg/dpa/Alamy Live News-stock-photo
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Berlin, Germany. 14th June, 2025. 14.06.2025, Berlin. A spiny mason wasp (Odynerus spinipes) brings the green larvae of a weevil or snout beetle ((Curculionidae) to its clay brood tube. The wasp thus builds up a supply for its brood. Spiny mason wasps exclusively collect larvae of weevils of the genus Phytonomus. Credit: Wolfram Steinberg/dpa Credit: Wolfram Steinberg/dpa/Alamy Live News-stock-photo
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Berlin, Germany. 14th June, 2025. 14.06.2025, Berlin. A spiny mason wasp (Odynerus spinipes) brings the green larvae of a weevil or snout beetle ((Curculionidae) to its clay brood tube. The wasp thus builds up a supply for its brood. Spiny mason wasps exclusively collect larvae of weevils of the genus Phytonomus. Credit: Wolfram Steinberg/dpa Credit: Wolfram Steinberg/dpa/Alamy Live News-stock-photo
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Berlin, Germany. 14th June, 2025. 14.06.2025, Berlin. A spiny mason wasp (Odynerus spinipes) brings the green larvae of a weevil or snout beetle ((Curculionidae) to its clay brood tube. The wasp thus builds up a supply for its brood. Spiny mason wasps exclusively collect larvae of weevils of the genus Phytonomus. Credit: Wolfram Steinberg/dpa Credit: Wolfram Steinberg/dpa/Alamy Live News-stock-photo
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Berlin, Germany. 14th June, 2025. 14.06.2025, Berlin. A spiny mason wasp (Odynerus spinipes) brings the green larvae of a weevil or snout beetle ((Curculionidae) to its clay brood tube. The wasp thus builds up a supply for its brood. Spiny mason wasps exclusively collect larvae of weevils of the genus Phytonomus. Credit: Wolfram Steinberg/dpa Credit: Wolfram Steinberg/dpa/Alamy Live News-stock-photo
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Berlin, Germany. 14th June, 2025. 14.06.2025, Berlin. A spiny mason wasp (Odynerus spinipes) brings the green larvae of a weevil or snout beetle ((Curculionidae) to its clay brood tube. The wasp thus builds up a supply for its brood. Spiny mason wasps exclusively collect larvae of weevils of the genus Phytonomus. Credit: Wolfram Steinberg/dpa Credit: Wolfram Steinberg/dpa/Alamy Live News-stock-photo
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Berlin, Germany. 01st June, 2025. 01.06.2025, Berlin. A spiny mason wasp (Odynerus spinipes) flies to its breeding tube made of clay, which looks like a small chimney. A cuckoo wasp (Chrysididae) flies in front of it (out of focus). Cuckoo wasps live as parasites. Their hosts are other wasps and wild bees, whose brood is usually parasitized by the wasps' larvae. Credit: Wolfram Steinberg/dpa Credit: Wolfram Steinberg/dpa/Alamy Live News-stock-photo
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Berlin, Germany. 01st June, 2025. 01.06.2025, Berlin. A spiny mason wasp (Odynerus spinipes) sits on its breeding tube made of clay, which looks like a small chimney. Credit: Wolfram Steinberg/dpa Credit: Wolfram Steinberg/dpa/Alamy Live News-stock-photo
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Berlin, Germany. 31st May, 2025. 31.05.2025, Berlin. Two spiny mason wasps (Odynerus spinipes) at their clay brood tube. The animals' brood tubes can look like small chimneys, which gave the wasps their name. Credit: Wolfram Steinberg/dpa Credit: Wolfram Steinberg/dpa/Alamy Live News-stock-photo
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Berlin, Germany. 31st May, 2025. 31.05.2025, Berlin. Two spiny mason wasps (Odynerus spinipes) at their clay brood tube. The animals' brood tubes can look like small chimneys, which gave the wasps their name. Credit: Wolfram Steinberg/dpa Credit: Wolfram Steinberg/dpa/Alamy Live News-stock-photo
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Berlin, Germany. 31st May, 2025. 31.05.2025, Berlin. A spiny mason wasp (Odynerus spinipes) flies to its clay brood tube. The animals' brood tubes can look like small chimneys, which gave the wasps their name. Credit: Wolfram Steinberg/dpa Credit: Wolfram Steinberg/dpa/Alamy Live News-stock-photo