
12/06/05, 03:42 PM
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Not just another fungi
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Join Date: Sep 2005
Location: KS
Posts: 52
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I suppose I have something of an obligation to chime in here...
I do not think you need to lacquer it in any way- we have many types of paper wasp nests in our collection that are decades old. I suppose if you like the look, you can, but...
The nest is most likely empty. It sounds like a standard species of Polistes, i.e., a paper wasp. If so, only mated females (pre-queens) overwinter, the rest of the colony dies. The mated females overwinter in cracks and crevices in bark, etc., not in the nest.
There may be critters living on the dried husks of wasps or larvae stuck in the nest, and while they would more or less be harmless indoors, you might want to put it through a couple of deep freeze/thaw cycles (by placing it outside, then letting it warm up inside, outside, inside) to kill them off. If you're really worried, leave it outside in a bag (as previously suggested) until mid-summer.
Hope this helps...
thebugguy
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