I live in Southern NJ and discovered that we have a Grass Carrier Wasp using a carpenter bee hole. What caught our attention were the blades of grass sticking out of it, we were then able to observe the wasp bringing in additional ones. Amazing! We had never heard of this bee until now,nor has anyone I know, but we are spreading the word that they are around.We seem to have alot of tree crickets around here as well, so it's a perfect environment. Nature is so cool.
Tree crickets are whitish to light green, with slender bodies and long antennae. Their songs are mistaken for cicadas or even tree frogs. Subfamily Oecanthinae.
I live in Southern NJ and discovered that we have a Grass Carrier Wasp using a carpenter bee hole. What caught our attention were the blades of grass sticking out of it, we were then able to observe the wasp bringing in additional ones. Amazing! We had never heard of this bee until now,nor has anyone I know, but we are spreading the word that they are around.We seem to have alot of tree crickets around here as well, so it's a perfect environment. Nature is so cool.
LollipopZoo99 1 year ago
Tree crickets are whitish to light green, with slender bodies and long antennae. Their songs are mistaken for cicadas or even tree frogs. Subfamily Oecanthinae.
UNLExtensionLanCo 2 years ago
What do tree crickets in Nebraska look like?
VjedlickaSday 2 years ago