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General Non-Mantis Discussion
Other Insects & Invertebrates
Don't you just love wasps?
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<blockquote data-quote="lancaster1313" data-source="post: 131718" data-attributes="member: 4001"><p>Lol, they are not that bad,I know how people feel though. My 4 year old was stung by a threadwaisted wasp, she picked it up after I warned her. We both still love them though, we even rescued some from the water at the local waterpark. Many are beneficial to me, like the ensign wasps that we find in the house often. Ensign wasps dont sting, they lay thier eggs in the egg cases of the american cockroach, which is a big pest around here.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lancaster1313, post: 131718, member: 4001"] Lol, they are not that bad,I know how people feel though. My 4 year old was stung by a threadwaisted wasp, she picked it up after I warned her. We both still love them though, we even rescued some from the water at the local waterpark. Many are beneficial to me, like the ensign wasps that we find in the house often. Ensign wasps dont sting, they lay thier eggs in the egg cases of the american cockroach, which is a big pest around here. [/QUOTE]
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