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Mining Wasps - male - female

Mining Wasps - Male Female
Appleton, Outagamie County, Wisconsin, USA
May 28, 2012
These mining wasps appeared in the hundreds in the sand of the Quad volleyball court today. They mated, as shown, then dug tunnels, caught and paralyzed leafhoppers, put them in the holes, and repeated until the dens were full.

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Mining Wasps - male - female Mining Wasps - female Mining Wasps Mining Wasps

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Wild guess alert...
Maybe something in Gorytina?



They prey on leafhoppers.

The experts will be able to say for sure.

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