Well, this is one big wasp

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MacroLuv
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Well, this is one big wasp

Post by MacroLuv »

... bigger then two I've posted earlier. :D Notice long legs shadows on fig fruit. 8)

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Camera model Olympus SP-320
Date/time 27.08.2006/11:33:07
Exposure time 1/500 s
F-number f/5
ISO 64
Focal length 8mm
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Post by Ken Ramos »

Most certainly is a big wasp, I see a lot of these in the summer. Got stung by one, one time while opening the gate to the pasture. They had built their nest inside one of the open ends of the pipe constructed gate. Hurt like.......... :roll: Great photograph Nikola, thanks! :D

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Post by Adrian »

wow is that american or something? ive never seen one of those before, the caramel color of it is amazing.

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Post by beetleman »

Wow...Nice subject Nikola. I think it is one of these;
http://www.uark.edu/depts/entomolo/museum/crabro.html
They are here in The USA but they are a introduced Species. I remember as a kid in New York finding a nest and they are hugh :shock: A friend of mine found two dead ones in her house. That is when I found out the info on them.
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This link tells about how they attack dragonflies and kill them :shock: I could not get it to be a link, so you will have to cut and Paste it into your browser.
webs.uvigo.es/adolfo.cordero/PDF/Int_J_Odonatol_vol_4_pp_17-21_(2001).pdf
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Post by MacroLuv »

Adrian wrote:wow is that american or something? ive never seen one of those before, the caramel color of it is amazing.
Actually croatian. :lol: Our word for wasp is osa. Osa is a noun of feminine genus. So we can say she is bodulka. (bodulka means she-is-from-isle) :D
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Post by MacroLuv »

Thanks Ken! I got sting from one of smaller in size too. :smt037
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Post by MacroLuv »

Thanks Dough, especially for the links. However, it looks my Hornet has a much longer antennae. :shock: Also, I saw it killing spider. :shock:
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Post by beetleman »

Your right Nikola, the antenna are different, did not look at it close enough. Me Bad :D Did you get a photo catching the spider :?:
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Post by MacroLuv »

beetleman wrote:... Did you get a photo catching the spider :?:
Of course I did. :wink:
The meaning of beauty is in sharing with others.

P.S.
Noticing of my "a" and "the" and other grammar
errors are welcome. :D

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