“…Basically, these wasps start building their nests by using two different strategies, which permit their classification in: independent founding wasps (Polistes and Mischocyttarus) or swarm-founding wasps (Epiponini) (Jeanne, 1980;Wenzel, 1998). Brazilian social wasp biodiversity is actually well known for several areas with different vegetal formation, such as Brazilian savanna and semideciduous mountain forest (de Souza & Prezoto, 2006), campos rupestres (Silva-Pereira & Santos, 2006), mangrove and resting (Santos et al, 2007), semideciduous seasonal forest (Gomes & Noll, 2009), dense and open upland forest, upland forest dense downland, closed and open flooded forest, high and low white-sand forest (Somavilla et al, 2015) and montane humid forest (Somavilla et al, 2017). Though, there are still few approaches regarding such types of study in anthropized and agricultural-urbanized places (Lima et al, 2000;de Barros Alvarenga et al, 2010;Oliveira et al, 2017a;Detoni et al, 2018).…”