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Ball o spiders
Pack attack
My babies stealing from a male
My old girl
Tour of my H. incei communal tank
H. pulchripes
Some of my Holothele incei living in the colony
B. albiceps female
H. maculata
MM P. rufilata chilling
My other GBB whos a bit bigger
GB feeding time
My holothele sp. colombia
My MM A. versicolor
she got a bow
Beneficial Bug of The Day: The Yellow Jacket Wasp. Vespula spp.
Yup, that’s right. These girls are highly beneficial. The adults feed on nectar to fuel their flight, making them important pollinators. They forage and hunt other insects to feed their carnivorous young. This protects your garden from caterpillars and other herbivorous insects. They have also been known to feed on bot fly and blow fly larvae. This insect gets a bad rep as being aggressive. People with allergies to venom should avoid them. However, they won’t sting unless they feel threatened. They have evolved venom to protect their colonies. Colonies are made up of a Queen and all of her sterile daughters. The sisters forage, protect the colony, and care for the young. I think these girls are beautiful.
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So long as you are more than a stones throw away from the nest they are very docile