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message 1: by smetchie (new)

smetchie | 5729 comments Has anyone ever seen one of these before??

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I'll bet you anything it's completely harmless but evolution has given it a leg up in the don't-touch-me looks department. It looks all waspy with long pointy things coming out of it's butt and bright blue wings. What's the point of bright blue wings except to say: "stay away or I will put one hell of a motherfucking hurtin' on you."

I guess I could probably google it and come up with a much better photo, but I knew you'd rather see the one I took with my phone of a dying one at the playground.


message 2: by Stina (new)

Stina (stinalee) | 653 comments Jesus Christ... that is some kind of weird spider wasp that kills spiders (yay) and drags the spider corpse into the wasp nest so IT CAN LAY EGGS IN THE SPIDER (sick).


message 3: by smetchie (new)

smetchie | 5729 comments Are you sure? Did you look that up or are you just guessing?


message 4: by Stina (new)

Stina (stinalee) | 653 comments I looked it up... because I'd never seen anything like that and it scared the hell out of me.


message 5: by smetchie (new)

smetchie | 5729 comments Kristina what are those pointy things sticking out of its butt? Ovipositors for the spider brains?

Oddrun I love fluffy bumblebees.


message 6: by Monkey (new)

Monkey (reydemono) Kristina wrote: "I looked it up... because I'd never seen anything like that and it scared the hell out of me."

So what is it called and where/how did you look it up...I have many bugs that need identifiying


message 7: by Monkey (new)

Monkey (reydemono) also to add:
I went fishing this weekend for the 2nd time in my life.
Instead of worms we used crawfish and something called a Helgramite.

Gahhhh!

It took me half an hour to bait my hook each time because the guy who showed me how kept saying

"careful, they'll peench you!"

but you had to stick the hook right through the back of their head and all the time their little feet are clawing at you and their mandibles are a pinchin'!


message 8: by Tom (new)

Tom Foolery (tomfoolery) Kristina wrote: "Jesus Christ... that is some kind of weird spider wasp that kills spiders (yay) and drags the spider corpse into the wasp nest so IT CAN LAY EGGS IN THE SPIDER (sick)."

Apparently they only attack tarantulas, so they probably keep your local tarantula population under controll-- probably not more than a couple of dozen of the things per acre or so where you live.


message 9: by Rusty (new)

Rusty (rustyshackleford) | 2198 comments Monkey wrote: "also to add:
I went fishing this weekend for the 2nd time in my life.
Instead of worms we used crawfish and something called a Helgramite.

Gahhhh!

It took me half an hour to bait my hook each ti..."


Where are you in WV, if you don't mind my asking?

I got a kick out of Harper's Ferry.


message 10: by Stina (new)

Stina (stinalee) | 653 comments Monkey wrote: "So what is it called and where/how did you look it up..."

My boss will be here in minutes, but I like to do investigative googling like "red bug with blue wings" until I see the bastard that I'm looking for.

Also, this one doesn't eat Tarantulas. Something about Wolf spiders? What are wolf spiders?

Smetch, I'm investigating those weird yellow things. I think they might just be fancy.

Anyone care to help me find a link between this bug and the car business for when my internet history is pulled??


message 11: by Tom (new)

Tom Foolery (tomfoolery) Dammit Kristina! You're not supposed to tell her that! You're supposed to let her worry about being overrun by tarantulas.


message 13: by Stina (new)

Stina (stinalee) | 653 comments Tom wrote: "Also, http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hudson_Wasp"

This actually made me laugh outloud!


message 14: by Monkey (new)

Monkey (reydemono) Rusty wrote: "Where are you in WV, if you don't mind my asking?"

Scenic Hinton!
It's in the southeast of the state, near Beckley.

A big change from Northern Virginia, instead of developments appearing over night, houses disappear.


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