2. "In a sense, the wasp remembers. This is indicated by the manner in which it accustoms itself to the sight of strange objects, and by its behavior when a change is made in its nest or surroundings.
3. "It shows considerable individual variability, both as to time and manner of its response to stimuli."
4. After emergence, the first reactions are associated simply with the discomfort of the hardening of the tissues.
5. It has marked curiosity, as shown by its repeated inspection of its nest and other familiar objects.
6. The "home instinct" seems to be slight when the wasp is alone, but becomes stronger when two or more are on the same nest.
7. The olfactory sense is closely associated with the early instincts of the wasp.
FOOTNOTES:
[A] Minnie Marie Enteman. "Some Observations on the Behavior of the Social Wasps." Pop. Sci. Mo., 61: 339-351, 1902.