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A great clip of a digger wasp finding a grasshopper and then burying it. Footage was taken in Colorado along the Arkansas river near Cotopaxi.
Author: JohnnyFedora
Keywords: digger wasp parasite insect hymenoptera bee grasshopper sting parasitic egg laying orthoptera fight bug bugs nature
Added: September 4, 2008
Cidade do Amazonas atacada por formigas chamadas de lava-pé. Elas são venenosas e podem até matar e provocar alergias nas pessoas picadas.City of the Amazon attacked by ants called of lava-foot. They are poisonous and are able to even kill and provoke allergies with the bites.risky dangerous and hard to be eliminated. La ciudad del Amazonas atacó por hormigas llamado de lava-pie. Ellos son tóxicos y pueden matar aún y para provocar alergias con el mordeduras.arriesgado peligroso y duro ser eliminadas. La ciudad del Amazonas atacó por hormigas llamado de lava-pie. Ellos son tóxicos y pueden matar aún y para provocar alergias con el mordeduras.arriesgado peligroso y duro ser eliminadas. La ciudad del Amazonas atacó por hormigas llamado de lava-pie. Ellos son tóxicos y pueden matar aún y para provocar alergias con el mordeduras.arriesgado peligroso y duro ser eliminadas. La ciudad del Amazonas atacó por hormigas llamado de lava-pie. Ellos son tóxicos y pueden matar aún y para provocar alergias con el mordeduras.arriesgado peligroso y duro ser eliminadas. La ville de l'Amazone a attaqué par les fourmis appelées de lave-pied. Ils sont toxiques et peuvent même tuer et provoquer des allergies avec le bouchées.risqué dangereux et dur être éliminées. Stadt vom Amazonas, der von Ameisen angegriffen worden ist, der von Lavafuß gerufen worden ist. Sie sind giftig und können sogar zu töten und Allergien mit den Bissen hervorzurufen. riskant gefährlich und hart, beseitigt zu werden. La città del Rio delle Amazzoni ha attaccato dalle formiche chiamate di lava-piede. Sono velenosi e possono anche uccidere e provocare le allergie col morsi.rischioso pericoloso e duro di essere eliminato. Stad van de Amazone viel aan door mieren noemde van lava-voet. Zij zijn giftig en kunnen zelfs te doden en te provoceren allergieën met het happen.riskante gevaarlijke en harde geëlimineerd te worden. Город Амазонки, на которую нападают муравьи, названные футовых лавой. Они являются ядовитыми и в состоянии даже убить и вызывать аллергии с bites.risky опасным и твердый быть устраненными. By av Amazonas som ha blitt angrepet av maur som ha blitt kalt av lava-fot. De er giftige og kan selv til å drepe og til å provosere allergier med det biter.risikabele farlige og harde til å bli eliminert. 被熔岩脚的被访问的蚂蚁攻击的亚马逊的城市。他们是有毒的和能甚至有 bites.risky 杀死和激怒敏感症危险的 和困难被消除。 被有熔岩腳的螞蟻攻擊的亞馬遜河的城市。他們是有毒的和能甚至殺害和激怒過敏以 bites.risky 危險的 和困難被消除。 lava-footで呼ばれたアリによって攻撃されたアマゾンの都市. 除かれるためにそれらが毒があって、bites.risky危険であることでのアレルギーを殺しさえして、引き起こすことができて、硬い。Ants are social insects of the family Formicidae and, along with the related families of wasps and bees, belong to the order Hymenoptera. Ants evolved from wasp-like ancestors in the mid-Cretaceous period between 110 and 130 million years ago and diversified after the rise of flowering plants. Today, more than 12,000 species are classified with upper estimates of about 14,000 species.[2] [3] They are easily identified by their elbowed antennae and a distinctive node-like structure that forms a slender waist.Ants form colonies that range in size from a few tens of predatory individuals living in small natural cavities to highly organised colonies which may occupy large territories and consist of millions of individuals that are mostly sterile females forming castes of "workers", "soldiers", or other specialised groups. Ant colonies also have some fertile males called "drones" and one or more fertile females called "queens". The colonies are sometimes described as superorganisms because ants appear to operate as a unified entity, collectively working together to support the colony.[4]Ants have colonised almost every landmass on Earth. The only places lacking indigenous ants are remote or inhospitable islands. Ants dominate most ecosystems, and form 15--20% of the terrestrial animal biomass.[5] Their success has been attributed to their social organisation, ability to modify their habitats, tap resources and defend themselves. Their long co-evolution with other species has led to mimetic, commensal, parasitic and mutualistic relationships.[6]Ant societies have division of labour, communication between individuals, and an ability to solve complex problems.[7] These parallels with human societies have long been an inspiration and subject of study. Many human cultures make use of ants in cuisine, medication, and rituals. Some species are valued in their role as biological pest control agents.[8] However, their ability to exploit resources brings ants into conflict with humans, as they can damage crops and invade buildings. Some species, such as the red imported fire ant, are regarded as invasive species, since they can spread rapidly into new areas.
Author: leadervideos
Keywords: insect ant danger perigo perigosa dangerous poison poisonous veneno venenosa picada mordida alergia allergy bite world animal wildlife woods bosque floresta forest jungle selva seiva amazonas WWF
Added: August 27, 2008
A wasp-like creature created with the trial edition.
Author: Thacropolite2
Keywords: creature spore wasp insect bug ant hymenoptera arthropod
Added: August 24, 2008
A wasp-like creature created with the trial edition.
Author: Thacropolite2
Keywords: creature spore wasp insect bug ant hymenoptera arthropod
Added: August 24, 2008
A wasp-like creature created with the trial edition.
Author: Thacropolite2
Keywords: creature spore wasp insect bug ant hymenoptera arthropod
Added: August 24, 2008
A wasp-like creature created with the trial edition.
Author: Thacropolite2
Keywords: creature spore wasp insect bug ant hymenoptera arthropod
Added: August 24, 2008
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The honey bee (and all social hymenoptera) stings only to defend its home. Some believe the sting is a carry-over from a more primitive ancestor which injected venom to paralyze the host, then deposited an egg inside its body. The disabled carcass serves as food for the developing larva.
http://digg.com/general_sciences/Honeybee_Colony_Defence
How did eusociality in hymenoptera evolve in the first place? This piece describes some research that investigates this question.
http://digg.com/general_sciences/Why_Do_Wasps_Do_That_The_Molecular_Mechanism_of_Eusociality_pics
I found a wasp nest in my window frame. What did I do? Naturally I set up a live streaming webcam. Will Burt utlimately catacomb up with Donna, who has admired his big stinger for some time? Watch as these 15 or so hymenopteras grow up to love, laugh, live, and die -- in about two weeks.
http://digg.com/general_sciences/Wasp_Nest_Becomes_Reality_TV























