Parasitoid Wasp

Their long “stingers” are actually delicate egg-laying organs incapable of harming humans.

Parasitoid wasps are among the most fascinating and complex insects in the natural world, occupying a strange middle ground between predators and parasites. Unlike ordinary parasites, which typically avoid killing their hosts, parasitoids ultimately destroy the organisms they inhabit. The term “parasitoid” was created in the early twentieth century to distinguish this lifestyle from conventional parasitism.

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