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I have just found a round grey coloured ' nest ?' in a large shrub . It is about
7inches ( 18cm ) in diameter.
It appears to be made of thin leaf like pieces but its all entangled with the shrub branches so its difficult to see.
There may be a hole in the bottom about an inch 2.5cm across but that may be damage caused when I moved it.
There is no sign of life . I thought it might have been a wasp nest but its not like any wasp nest I have seen.
7inches ( 18cm ) in diameter.
It appears to be made of thin leaf like pieces but its all entangled with the shrub branches so its difficult to see.
There may be a hole in the bottom about an inch 2.5cm across but that may be damage caused when I moved it.
There is no sign of life . I thought it might have been a wasp nest but its not like any wasp nest I have seen.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Could it possibly be a cocoon from a moth? I'm not sure if you are from the UK or not or what type of shrub in was on but here goes:
http://www.google.co....b=wi&biw=1366&bih=624
http://www.google.co....b=wi&biw=1366&bih=624
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Yes I think you are right I've been on Google and looked at wasp nest images.
All the wasp nests I've seen in the past have been brown in colour also I haven't seen many wasps this year . Judging by its size I would have expected to have seen hundreds. I wont be able to remove it intact because of all the privet branches going through it. However when I do I may be able to see the wasp cells . I think they are similar to a bees honeycomb.
All the wasp nests I've seen in the past have been brown in colour also I haven't seen many wasps this year . Judging by its size I would have expected to have seen hundreds. I wont be able to remove it intact because of all the privet branches going through it. However when I do I may be able to see the wasp cells . I think they are similar to a bees honeycomb.