Pre-mutation illustration- Tigerwasp
A different view of a common garden visitor.
Kingdom Animalia (Animals) / Phylum Arthropoda (Arthropods) / Superclass Hexapoda (Hexapods) / Class Insecta (Insects) / Subclass Pterygota (Winged Insects) / Order Lepidoptera (Butterflies and Moths) / No Taxon (Moths) / Superfamily Noctuoidea / Family Arctiidae (Tiger Moths) / Subfamily Arctiinae (Tiger Moths) / Tribe Euchromiini / Genus Syntomeida / Species epilais (Oleander Moth)
Managed to sneak up on this guy despite the wind blowing haha / My backyard, Mid North Coast, Australia
Wasp. / / / Thursday 3rd April. 3:24pm / Wasp was warming up. / He wasn’t happy about my intrusion but / Not angry or defensive thankfully. / I was honored by his kind presence :) / xXx
Taken last week here in Missouri. The wasps are out again, Spring is here for sure!!! :)
Photo of a wasp I took in my kitchen
Spot the insects!
A spider captures a wasp/bee.
This wasp was very patient when I was photographing it in our back shed.
© Copyright 2009 Andrew Trevor-Jones Orange spider wasp, Cryptocheilus sp., at Glenbrook, New South Wales, Australia. Nikon D300, Nikkor 60mm f/2.8D, SB-800 flash, DIY softbox ISO 200, 1/60s, f/16 Featured in Bee & Wasp Passions 15 February 2009
We had very much wasps in our garden and that’s not funny, folks! So we tried to find their nest, and found out it was made in a wooden sleeper in our yard. / We did everything to destroy these ‘devils’, but nothing worked. / At least we demolished the wooden sleeper, and so their nest too…. Shame on us??? Maybe, but would you like waspstings? Used camara: Canon Powershot S3 IS
Beautiful flower shot at the Montreal Botanical Gardens. /
Canon 5d Mk 2 65 MPE Macro @ 3.5X ISO 200 F16 1/200 sec Edited in lightroom
In the summer, I fed the wasps fruit and sugar water. It was very entertaining watching them fight for the best position! Taken with a canon 100mm macro lens.
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