#Japanese #wasp farmer Takahashi, from Gifu province, showed us how he lures, marks and tracks Vespula shidae wasps back to their nests.
How? Why? A 🧵
Thank you @tatauya7696 for sharing with us your friends & the wonderful relationship Japan has with wasps!
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Why?
Takahashi relocates nests to his wasp farm, raises them, supplementing food everyday, until nests are peak size in November.
Biggest nest competes at the Gifu Wasp Festival!
Larvae/pupae are harvested for food, sold to local shops. Yum! #Entomophagy
#WaspFarming #Japan
How do the wasp farmers find a nest? 1. Lure in wasps with fish. 2. Lasso a piece of string with ribbon around wasp waist. 3. Let her go & follow! 4. Repeat, getting closer and closer to the nest each time.
Vid- @Cin_Oi @UCLCBER chasing a tagged wasp!
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One of the favourite species to farm in #Gifu province is #Vespula shidae. Like other Vespula, they are easily lured (and fed) by carrion - fish or chicken.
#Entomophagy #WaspLove
#WaspFarming #Japan
Living evidence that wasps can be farmed, just like bees, for their produce. And by caring for them, the wasps also provide essential ecosystem services as pest controllers & pollinators.
Circular economy & ecology of #WaspLove
Thanks Takahashi @tatauya7696!
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