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| Re: Yellow Jackets Yellowjackets
This year some crazy mud dobber type wasp started a little bowl shaped nest on my screened in porch not far from my girls... My first instinct was to get the raid, but as i sat smoking, stoned, hesitating killing the damn thing, here it came with a "silkworm" in hand... or mouth/hands.. I couldn't believe my eyes, She just shoved that lil fucker in there so quick! and within 3 mins was back with another one! Needless to say that i let her continue her hunt uninterrupted. She built a bunch of nests and i believe her children are now building nests in the same spot and they seem to ONLY eat those little green inchworms or silkworms if you will. Since some of the plants in the garden are MASHED UP from caterpillars this year, i have decided the lil stinging bastard have become an ally and a precious recourse, kinda like lady bugs on steroids... SOO im thinkin, wiki wiki A wasp is a predatory, flying, stinging insect, with a stinger and membranous forewings and hindwings. It is related to ants and bees, with all of them being members of order Hymenoptera, but is separated from ants and bees by having a stinger and no hair; bees have hair. A rough definition of the term wasp is any member of the aculeate family Vespidae. Almost every pest insect species has at least one wasp species that preys upon it, making wasps critically important in natural control of their numbers, or natural biocontrol. Parasitic wasps are increasingly used in agricultural pest control as they prey mostly on pest insects and have little impact on crops.
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