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Are in my yard :(
Anyone had any experience w/these?
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what are they? never heard of them.some kind of wasp?
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Yes Blinky, they are actually called Cicada Killer Wasps. They are huge. Apparently they sting the Cicada, drag it down into their lair in the ground and lay an egg inside the Cicada's body.
When the egg hatches, the larva feeds on the body in which it's encased.
I named mine Sigourney.
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These wasps must starve to death because don't cicadas come out only every 15 years or so?
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These wasps must starve to death because don't cicadas come out only every 15 years or so?
I'm pretty sure they come out every year but some years we are bombarded by them. There are more than usual this year. I'd never even heard of them before and today I had to spend 109 dollars for the guy to "kill" 7 nests. WELL worth the money :)
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what are they? never heard of them.some kind of wasp?
Blinky.................. ... YOU ARE THE AVATAR MASTER!
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Yes Blinky, they are actually called Cicada Killer Wasps. They are huge. Apparently they sting Cicada, drag him down into their lair in the ground and lay an egg inside Cicada's body.
When the egg hatches, the larva feeds on the body in which it's encased. :-X
I named mine Sigourney. :P
maybe im missing something but can somebody tell me why wasps are killing and laying eggs inside this guy
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Blinky..................... YOU ARE THE AVATAR MASTER!
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maybe im missing something but can somebody tell me why wasps are killing and laying eggs inside this guy
lol!
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These wasps must starve to death because don't cicadas come out only every 15 years or so?
old school...youre correct "cicadas" only come out every 15 years....or maybe its 13...but anyway, that is actually a pic of a locust.
the only difference between a locust and a cicada (other than the 15 year thing) is the coloring....
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I'm pretty sure they come out every year but some years we are bombarded by them. There are more than usual this year. I'd never even heard of them before and today I had to spend 109 dollars for the guy to "kill" 7 nests. WELL worth the money :)
early this summer i had to get 3 wasp nets removed from my place too...not cheap :-\
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they are no big deal stella...we have them around here. they may seem scary as they look like huge wasps but they wont ever bother you.
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Are in my yard :(
Anyone had any experience w/these?
MD had an outbreak (the 19 yr variety) like 3 yrs ago...billions of em....you couldn't drive without hearing em crunch
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MD had an outbreak (the 19 yr variety) like 3 yrs ago...billions of em....you couldn't drive without hearing em crunch
yup...i remember that when i was living in bethesda.....
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yup...i remember that when i was living in bethesda.....
some sick fucks were eating em..yanno..them bug eating crowd..swear not making this up
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old school...youre correct "cicadas" only come out every 15 years....or maybe its 13...but anyway, that is actually a pic of a locust.
the only difference between a locust and a cicada (other than the 15 year thing) is the coloring....
You're closer than most. For an insect that is so common, I still don't understand how so many people don't know what they are. Many people incorrectly call it a locust. Locusts are just a type of grasshopper. Unfortunately, the cicada was misclassified years ago, and the name seems to have stuck.
And there are two different common types of cicadas, the annual - also known as dog-day cicadas or harvest flies - and the periodical cicada, those are the ones that emerge after 13-17 years in the soil. They only live for a month or so just long enough to reproduce and start the cycle over.