Paper wasps get their common name from the paper-like material out of which they make their nests. Paper wasps will hang their comb nests from the twigs and branches of trees and shrubs, porch ceilings, the tops of window and doorframes, soffits, eaves, attic rafters, etc. Paper wasps are sometimes called umbrella wasps, after the shape of their distinctive nests.
Color: Brownish with yellow markings; a few species with reddish markings
Legs: 6
Shape:
Wasp-like, with long legs
Size:
5/8 – 3/4” (16-20 mm)
Antennae:
Yes