Nature Hates a Fraud: Cheating Wasps Get Beat Up

Variable markings on the faces of female paper wasps indicate the bearer's quality and status. The blotchier the face, generally the more dominant the wasp. Photo © Elizabeth Tibbetts

Humans are known to sugarcoat their status, using cosmetics, clothing, cars and creative resumes in an effort to climb a rung on the social ladder. But serious imposters might want to take a cue from the cheating wasp.

Blue-collar wasps made up to look like CEOs get beat up by their superiors and peers.

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