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Nature Notebook

Writer: Eileen CarlsonEileen Carlson

As the leaves disappear from the trees, the globular nests of bald-faced hornets will be revealed. The nests are usually high in trees or at roof peaks. Occasionally they are found on lower building structures but never lower than three feet.

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