Premium Only Content
Wasp ambushes fly from the back
What is a wasp?
Wasp, any member of a group of insects in the order Hymenoptera, suborder Apocrita, some of which are stinging.
Wasps are distinguished from the ants and bees of Apocrita by various behavioral and physical characteristics, particularly their possession of a slender, smooth body and legs with relatively few hairs.
Wasps also generally are predatory or parasitic and have stingers with few barbs that can be removed easily from their victims. Similar to other members of Apocrita, wasps have a narrow petiole.
Wasps have biting mouthparts and antennae with 12 or 13 segments. They are normally winged. In stinging species, only the females are provided with a formidable sting, which involves use of a modified ovipositor (egg-laying structure) for piercing and venom-producing glands. Adult wasps may feed on nectar and, in some species, on the secretions produced by larvae. Larvae of predatory wasp species typically feed on insects, while larvae of parasitic species feed on their hosts.
-
1:37
Expert Videos Magnetic Media
4 years agoDolphin kisses a little girl and brings her a gift
61844 -
15:52
KyroTV
4 years agoDriving back from town
34 -
0:29
Real Estate Aerial Drone Photography
4 years agoHouse Reveal from the Back
2441 -
0:32
KellyGman65
4 years agoRecovering from back surgery and election
44 -
LIVE
Lofi Girl
3 years agolofi hip hop radio 📚 - beats to relax/study to
230 watching -
21:39
TruthStream with Joe and Scott
2 days agoJoe, Scott and Lewis, Censorship and the Nov 8th event in Carlsbad California!
1.99K1 -
22:47
The Pascal Show
1 day ago $0.15 earnedTHEY’RE HIDING EVIDENCE?! Candace Owens EXPOSES Foreign Connection In Charlie Kirk Shooting
30.1K34 -
7:44:50
SpartakusLIVE
8 hours agoThe Duke of Nuke CONQUERS Arc Raiders
144K1 -
1:05:26
Man in America
10 hours ago“Poseidon” Doomsday Sub, Microplastics & The War on Testosterone w/ Kim Bright
16.4K17 -
2:23:54
DLDAfterDark
6 hours ago $0.06 earnedGun Talk LIVE! Thursday At The Armory! Feat. Josh of BDG&G & DLD
18.3K2