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Vespidae

Vespids use a wood pulp to construct nests that contain one or more layers of comb, each of which contain a large number of cells. These comb layers are attached in a vertical arrangement and usually are enclosed in papier-mâché outer layers. The vespid sting apparatus usually has finer barbs than in the apids and does not commonly detach from the insect, so vespids are able to sting repeatedly. Some yellow jacket species do leave the sting apparatus in the skin, so this is not unique to the honeybee.

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