• What About Wasps?

  • Sep 18 2023
  • Length: 15 mins
  • Podcast

  • Summary

  • Happy Fall to you!

    Hello, Planeteers! 

    Are you seeing wasps everywhere all of a sudden? Are they crashing your picnics, trying to steal your food, or hovering around you like it’s their job? Do you think they are scary or looking for the best spot to sting you?

    In this episode, we take a deeper dive into the lifecycle of the wasp and find a greater understanding of their behavior. We also learn why we shouldn’t swat at them or try to shoo them away, and what we can do to help them and ourselves instead. We also find out that they’re actually pretty important pollinators and pest controllers!

    Chuck Darwin gives us a new word that applies to more species than just wasps, Tito gives us some weird wasp facts, and Captain Jack gives us two important reasons not to swat at wasps.

    There's a PDF to go along with the episode that has wasp pictures, and a wasp project that benefits everybody! You can download the PDF HERE.

    If you are an educator and would like the classroom resource packet for this episode, you can get it HERE.

    If you want to listen to this podcast with audio only, you can do that HERE.

    If you want to watch this episode as a video on YouTube, you can do that HERE.


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