The nests are marvelous, delicate and completely exposed to the elements. On the nest above you can see how the clever wasps used stems of grass as support. Tom spotted it as we walked along the trail back to the car. It was torn and deserted, but some (smarter?) members of our party gave it a wide berth anyway. Fools rush in. I pulled it off and brought it home wrapped in tissue paper. A Wikipedia article said "the bald-faced hornet will attack aggressively with little provocation and sting repeatedly." So, their highly-visible nest is probably warning enough to scare off (most) animals. Here's a picture of an intact one:
The world is a dangerous place whether you live in Manhattan or the Methow Valley. It would be unfortunate to brush against a hornet nest while clumping along on a horse, or just innocently walking along with your mom and dad. Whenever we visit Amanda and Tom we're impressed with their careful parenting and teaching along the trail of life. Perhaps Nana was not setting a good example.
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