Wasp mothers use remarkable memory when feeding offspring, according to study

Digger wasps make a short burrow for each egg, stocking it with food and returning a few days later to provide more
Wasp mothers use remarkable memory when feeding offspring, according to study

A female wasp carrying a prey caterpillar. Picture: Professor Jeremy Field/University of Exeter/PA

Wasp mothers have stunning brainpower when it comes to feeding their young, new research shows.

Digger wasps make a short burrow for each egg, stocking it with food and returning a few days later to provide more.

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