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Fletcher Wildlife Garden | all galleries >> Bees, wasps, ants and sawflies (Hymenoptera) of the FWG (19 galleries) >> Thread-waisted wasps (Family: Sphecidae) > Grass-carrying wasp (Isodontia mexicana)
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08-AUG-2017 Christine Hanrahan

Grass-carrying wasp (Isodontia mexicana)

Fletcher Wildlife Garden

YOu can see in this photo, the nest process which gives this common wasp its name of grass-carrying wasp. The female can often be seen flying back to a nest site trailing long strands of grass behind her. These are dragged into the nest chamber to create a nest. In the previous image, you can see the wasp carrying a paralyzed tree cricket back to the nest as food for the wasp larvae when they eventually hatch.

Panasonic DMC-FZ2000
1/1000s f/4.2 at 39.2mm iso125 hide exif
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Date/Time08-Aug-2017 12:46:11
MakePanasonic
ModelDMC-FZ2500
Flash UsedNo
Focal Length39.2 mm
Exposure Time1/1000 sec
Aperturef/4.2
ISO Equivalent125
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Fabienne09-Aug-2017 21:22
un nid qui se forme petit à petit avec patience et c'est un plaisir d'observer par l'intermediaire de vos photos ces insectes et leur vie.
Ceya09-Aug-2017 09:15
Clever wasps, such an interesting way to create one's nest! Nice shot, Christine! V
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