A Mother’s Day lesson from a digger wasp
PolicySunday, May 10, 2026Mongabay

A Mother’s Day lesson from a digger wasp

A recent article highlights the remarkable behavior of digger wasps, which, despite having tiny brains, demonstrate an ability to remember the locations of their nests where their offspring are buried. This insight into the cognitive capabilities of wasps underscores the importance of understanding insect behavior in conservation efforts and ecosystem management.

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