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Potter wasps nest or mud dauber nest/pod

In nature, you can see miracles, incredible things which always gives goosebumps. Here Potter wasps nests are one of them. Family Vespidae Subfamily Eumeninae

Such distinctive nests built by solitary female wasps such as mud dauber or potter wasp, using mud or clay that resemble small, ceramic jugs or pots on twigs, branches, or plant leaves. Each nest typically contains a single chamber where the female wasp lays one egg and provisions it with paralyzed prey (such as caterpillars, spiders) before sealing it. Sealed once provisioning is complete, serving as a protective chamber for the developing larva.

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