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  2. Megarhyssa macrurus - Wikipedia

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    Megarhyssa macrurus, also known as the long-tailed giant ichneumonid wasp [1] or long-tailed giant ichneumon wasp, [2] is a species of large ichneumon wasp. [3] It is a parasitoid, notable for its extremely long ovipositor which it uses to deposit an egg into a tunnel in dead wood bored by its host, the larva of a similarly large species of horntail.

  3. Mammoth wasp - Wikipedia

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    The mammoth wasp is found in Mediterranean type habitats such as oak forests, maquis and garrigue.It can only occur where its prey, the European rhinoceros beetle Oryctes nasicornis, is found too and in Russia it has been noted that it is commonest around human habitation where manure piles, sawmills and compost heaps provide habitat for its prey.

  4. Abispa splendida - Wikipedia

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    Abispa splendida (also known as the large mud-nesting wasp or velvety black and yellow) [3] is a species of wasp in the Vespidae family. [ 4 ] This species was first described as Odynerus splendidus by Guérin in 1838.

  5. Mud dauber - Wikipedia

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    Mud dauber (or "mud wasp") is a name commonly applied to a number of wasps from either the family Sphecidae or Crabronidae which build their nests from mud; this excludes members of the family Vespidae (especially the subfamily Eumeninae), which are instead referred to as "potter wasps". Mud daubers are variable in appearance. Most are long ...

  6. These wasps might not be an immediate threat, but they have been known to build their spider-filled nests inside of people’s homes. These SC wasps will makes nests in the ground. Here’s why ...

  7. Parasitoid wasp - Wikipedia

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    Potter wasp (Eumeninae), an idiobiont, building mud nest; she will then provision it with paralysed insects, on which she lays her eggs; she then seals the nest and provides no further care for her young. On or inside the host the parasitoid egg hatches into a larva or two or more larvae (polyembryony). Endoparasitoid eggs can absorb fluids ...

  8. What's inside a wasp's nest? - AOL

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    Paper wasp nests are specialized nurseries full of dead bugs, wasp larvae, and hexagon comb structures. Skip to main content. Sign in. Mail. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: ...

  9. Wasps in Alabama are building nests as large as cars thanks ...

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    Thanks largely to milder winters and a plentiful food supply, yellow jacket wasps are now building "super nests" in Alabama, according to the Alabama Cooperative Extension System.. Entomologists ...