Japanese Hornet stinging Cicade to Death
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I forgot to add that once the cicada bug is caught the female will take it to the hole where her eggs were laid. Once the cicada is brought to the larve the female seals the hole and the young feed until they are strong enough to leave and hunt for themselves.
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The cicada killer wasp is not aggressive. The female can sting but it's nothing serious. It's compared to a mosquito bite. The male cannot sting but they can stick you with a spine like piece that looks like a stinger. The females are larger of the two and will dig a hole in the ground then lay her eggs. Once the eggs hatch she hunts for the cicada bug as the male sits and watches from a distance for her protection. The male will swarm any creature(human) that comes too close but they do just
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This is a cicada killer wasp. Maybe not as aggressive, but from my standpoint they seem aggressive...i'm also phobic of stinging insects in general having been stung by a swarm of them as a little kid. But yeah, nonetheless...I think the cicada killer wasps get as big as the Japanese hornets on some occasions. THey've been known to grow up to 2 inches long.
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@TheOversat its a species of wasp that eats cicadas. They look frightening, but they aren't aggressive to humans
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@TheOversat no theyre just parasitic wasp
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The giant cicada killer wasp is the strongest flier in the entire worldwide insect kingdom---it flies with that heavy load! I could not singe one with a large torch on long pole, it moved SO fast and I tried repeatedly. Spray that immediately killed red wasp, the cicada killer flew off like a helicopter into the far treetops. Word is the sting is not so bad. That's because the liars took a sting AFTER it dumped its load into a cicada. DON'T try it! This wasp is up to 55 millimeters long!
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cicada killer wasp, yepp it is
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yeh but how do you know if its a male!?
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Agree completely.. But black? Is that the color? I've heard so many different takes on this... Some say yellow, some say red, some say bright colors and others say black. I've never gotten to the bottom of this.
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That is a cicada killer wasp. I found one in my yard one day and was like, "Whoa! That is a huge wasp." They have the wide yellow bands on thier abdomens and are suppose to be very docile... except to cicada. :) Cool video
bad quality, you cant see shit
DeadFishDirector 3 years ago
It's a phone dude, I was talking on it when I was about hit by these guys dueling. Sorry I didn't have a DVX100b handy with a steady-cam rig. Enjoy!! There is another guy with a great quality version, just look in my "related videos" Later
TheOversat 3 years ago
Thats a cicad killer not a hornet also non aggressive.
Sakura69ABC 3 years ago
I have never heard of that, is it a type of bee?
TheOversat 3 years ago
first comment i guess
crazytigerchick 4 years ago
there is another hornet vs. cicada on YouTube but it's not this real. They forced them to duel! THX for the comment :)
TheOversat 4 years ago