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European Rugby Champions Cup 2015/16: London Wasps vs Leinster 23.01.2016
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The Biggest Difference Between Wasps & Bees
The common factor among the thousands of species of bees in existence is that they all use pollen as a source of protein. Wasps, on the other hand, use meat.
From: SECRETS OF THE HIVE
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What's inside a Giant Wasp Nest?
Ever wondered what's inside a Wasp Nest? We cut this GIANT one in half!! Crazy!
We bought it on Ebay and it is huge! Kind of gross honestly but Awesome at the same time!
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Green Ants Vs Paper Wasps | MONSTER BUG WARS
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jewel wasps
jewel wasp turn roaches into zombies!! their larva eat the roach alive.... crazy! (captions enabled)
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Wasp sucking machine XL
Revenge on Wasps. A bigger wasp sucking machine!
http://woodgears.ca/misc/wasp_sucker_xl.html
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London Wasps vs Toulon 2015 | HIGHLIGHTS HD
Highlights of Wasp's clash with Toulon.
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How to terminate hornets and wasps - part 1
Part 1 of a 2 part video demonstrating eradication of black hornet nest using a standard spray nozzle on a garden hose.This technique works great because you can stand within 5 to 10 feet away from the hornet nest and they don't associate you with the destruction of their nest. I place a five gallon pail directly below the nest to drown the adults and larvae I knock the nest off the shed. The mop
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Wasp Zapper [part 3] Exploding Wasps
Grid support modification done and action !
Grid now better insulated from ground.
Electricity High Voltage at 5600 Volts DC
We are having a wasp problem in some parts of New Zealand and these wasps are killing all our native insects, also these yellow jackets are very aggressive and sting multiple times.
This system works well, and I have also modified a Panasonic TV as wasp zapper which will f
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Northampton Saints vs Wasps - Aviva Premiership 2015/16
Highlights from Franklin's Gardens where Northampton Saints hosted Wasps in round 10 of the 2015/16 Aviva Premiership season.
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Leinster vs London Wasps 2015 | Highlights HD
Highlights of Leinster's clash with Wasps.
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London Wasps vs Saracens Full Match HD 27\12\15
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Bath Rugby vs London Wasps 19.12.2015 European Rugby Cup
European Rugby Cup 2015 - 2016
Bath Rugby vs London Wasps
9th December 2015 / Referee: Romain Poite
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Japanese Giant Hornet vs European Wasps Fight | European Wasps Protect the Wasp Nest | Bug Fights
(This video was made for educational purposes, and it shows the skills of predatory insects in battle)
Wasps fight in groups for the defense of their nest.By nature they are strong insects and so they usually are effective.So we tried to give them a challenge with a bigger insect and see if the team defense is effective for the protection of their nest.
Music ::: StonedTroopers - I Dont Give A Mo
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How To Get Rid Of Wasps Naturally
Wasps can be nasty little creatures to have around the homestead, but how do you get rid of them without using toxic chemicals? Using a mixture if water, dishwasher soap, and peppermint oil you can control existing nests and discourage future colonies.
Follow Wranglerstar on Facebook for exclusive videos, pictures, & updates. http://www.facebook.com/pages/Wranglerstar/453208754723615
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Wasps - Underground nest destruction
Got stung 10 times by these nasty wasps, while weedeatering the garden, yesterday. Noticed a bunch of them attacking my legs.
Still itchy legs 20 hours later.
Mass Execution carried out.
Best time to do this is after sunset and when the activity of the wasps has seized.
For future garden work I will be scoping the garden, prior to doing the work. to avoid this happen again
Be aware of marauding
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Huge wasp nest on my window
****** The huge wasp nest in its final form *****
http://youtu.be/QxVq3pCel-o
******(NEW) Ultimate time-lapse video of the construction of wasp nest*****
http://youtu.be/I_dpy24M2qE
******(NEW) Detailed time-lapse video of wasp nest*****
http://youtu.be/2XksE4hY5V8
******(NEW) Time-lapse video of wasp nest when it was still small ******
http://youtu.be/RH6SssRMdCQ
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Toulon vs London Wasps rugby full match 17.01.2016 - European Champions Cup
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European Rugby Champions Cup 2015. R.3. London Wasps - Bath Rugby 13.12.15
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Toulon v Wasps - thrilling end!
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When Yellow Jackets Attack!
This is what it's like to be attacked by an entire yellow jacket wasp hive. A completely unprovoked attack, caught on video! My camera in front of their nest had them spitting mad! Their angry reaction was entirely without provocation. Just setting it down near the nest was enough to drive them crazy!
Don't mess with yellow jackets!
Enjoy the video? Please 'like' and/or comment!
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Do Figs Really Have Dead Wasps In Them?
Some figs need fig wasps to pollinate their fruit. But are we eating dead wasps every time we bite into a fig?
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Garden spider vs giant wasp Part 1
If you've never seen a spider wrap it's prey then you have to see this. We had this large garden spider in a window and had these wasps flying around the yard looking for spiders to feed their young when they hatch. These wasps dig holes in the ground that they stuff with stunned spiders. These things are huge. We wanted to see how things went against these large garden spiders. Very educatio
The Biggest Difference Between Wasps & Bees
The common factor among the thousands of species of bees in existence is that they all use pollen as a source of protein. Wasps, on the other hand, use meat.
F...
The common factor among the thousands of species of bees in existence is that they all use pollen as a source of protein. Wasps, on the other hand, use meat.
From: SECRETS OF THE HIVE
http://bit.ly/1Ntv6Y5
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The common factor among the thousands of species of bees in existence is that they all use pollen as a source of protein. Wasps, on the other hand, use meat.
From: SECRETS OF THE HIVE
http://bit.ly/1Ntv6Y5
- published: 14 Aug 2015
- views: 54925
What's inside a Giant Wasp Nest?
Ever wondered what's inside a Wasp Nest? We cut this GIANT one in half!! Crazy!
We bought it on Ebay and it is huge! Kind of gross honestly but Awesome at the ...
Ever wondered what's inside a Wasp Nest? We cut this GIANT one in half!! Crazy!
We bought it on Ebay and it is huge! Kind of gross honestly but Awesome at the same time!
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Ever wondered what's inside a Wasp Nest? We cut this GIANT one in half!! Crazy!
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- published: 06 Nov 2015
- views: 7121232
jewel wasps
jewel wasp turn roaches into zombies!! their larva eat the roach alive.... crazy! (captions enabled)...
jewel wasp turn roaches into zombies!! their larva eat the roach alive.... crazy! (captions enabled)
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jewel wasp turn roaches into zombies!! their larva eat the roach alive.... crazy! (captions enabled)
- published: 19 Feb 2009
- views: 1762118
Wasp sucking machine XL
Revenge on Wasps. A bigger wasp sucking machine!
http://woodgears.ca/misc/wasp_sucker_xl.html...
Revenge on Wasps. A bigger wasp sucking machine!
http://woodgears.ca/misc/wasp_sucker_xl.html
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Revenge on Wasps. A bigger wasp sucking machine!
http://woodgears.ca/misc/wasp_sucker_xl.html
- published: 26 Sep 2014
- views: 941747
London Wasps vs Toulon 2015 | HIGHLIGHTS HD
Highlights of Wasp's clash with Toulon....
Highlights of Wasp's clash with Toulon.
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Highlights of Wasp's clash with Toulon.
- published: 23 Nov 2015
- views: 40584
How to terminate hornets and wasps - part 1
Part 1 of a 2 part video demonstrating eradication of black hornet nest using a standard spray nozzle on a garden hose.This technique works great because you ca...
Part 1 of a 2 part video demonstrating eradication of black hornet nest using a standard spray nozzle on a garden hose.This technique works great because you can stand within 5 to 10 feet away from the hornet nest and they don't associate you with the destruction of their nest. I place a five gallon pail directly below the nest to drown the adults and larvae I knock the nest off the shed. The mop up using a badminton racquet is optional and generally not recommended, but works great to get the adrenaline flowing. I've killed nests using the spray technique for years now.... works every time.
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Part 1 of a 2 part video demonstrating eradication of black hornet nest using a standard spray nozzle on a garden hose.This technique works great because you can stand within 5 to 10 feet away from the hornet nest and they don't associate you with the destruction of their nest. I place a five gallon pail directly below the nest to drown the adults and larvae I knock the nest off the shed. The mop up using a badminton racquet is optional and generally not recommended, but works great to get the adrenaline flowing. I've killed nests using the spray technique for years now.... works every time.
- published: 24 Jul 2013
- views: 2346827
Wasp Zapper [part 3] Exploding Wasps
Grid support modification done and action !
Grid now better insulated from ground.
Electricity High Voltage at 5600 Volts DC
We are having a wasp problem in s...
Grid support modification done and action !
Grid now better insulated from ground.
Electricity High Voltage at 5600 Volts DC
We are having a wasp problem in some parts of New Zealand and these wasps are killing all our native insects, also these yellow jackets are very aggressive and sting multiple times.
This system works well, and I have also modified a Panasonic TV as wasp zapper which will feature in due course. [part 7] of the wasps series.
The wasps explode when touching or not touching the grids. Powerful design furnished by a Microwave Oven Transformator and a Capacitor voltage doubler. see part 2 for the schematic.
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Grid support modification done and action !
Grid now better insulated from ground.
Electricity High Voltage at 5600 Volts DC
We are having a wasp problem in some parts of New Zealand and these wasps are killing all our native insects, also these yellow jackets are very aggressive and sting multiple times.
This system works well, and I have also modified a Panasonic TV as wasp zapper which will feature in due course. [part 7] of the wasps series.
The wasps explode when touching or not touching the grids. Powerful design furnished by a Microwave Oven Transformator and a Capacitor voltage doubler. see part 2 for the schematic.
- published: 10 Jan 2016
- views: 304981
Northampton Saints vs Wasps - Aviva Premiership 2015/16
Highlights from Franklin's Gardens where Northampton Saints hosted Wasps in round 10 of the 2015/16 Aviva Premiership season.
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Highlights from Franklin's Gardens where Northampton Saints hosted Wasps in round 10 of the 2015/16 Aviva Premiership season.
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Highlights from Franklin's Gardens where Northampton Saints hosted Wasps in round 10 of the 2015/16 Aviva Premiership season.
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- published: 31 Jan 2016
- views: 4565
Leinster vs London Wasps 2015 | Highlights HD
Highlights of Leinster's clash with Wasps....
Highlights of Leinster's clash with Wasps.
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Highlights of Leinster's clash with Wasps.
- published: 15 Nov 2015
- views: 27575
Bath Rugby vs London Wasps 19.12.2015 European Rugby Cup
European Rugby Cup 2015 - 2016
Bath Rugby vs London Wasps
9th December 2015 / Referee: Romain Poite...
European Rugby Cup 2015 - 2016
Bath Rugby vs London Wasps
9th December 2015 / Referee: Romain Poite
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European Rugby Cup 2015 - 2016
Bath Rugby vs London Wasps
9th December 2015 / Referee: Romain Poite
- published: 20 Dec 2015
- views: 4610
Japanese Giant Hornet vs European Wasps Fight | European Wasps Protect the Wasp Nest | Bug Fights
(This video was made for educational purposes, and it shows the skills of predatory insects in battle)
Wasps fight in groups for the defense of their nest.By na...
(This video was made for educational purposes, and it shows the skills of predatory insects in battle)
Wasps fight in groups for the defense of their nest.By nature they are strong insects and so they usually are effective.So we tried to give them a challenge with a bigger insect and see if the team defense is effective for the protection of their nest.
Music ::: StonedTroopers - I Dont Give A Mother f* *k
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(This video was made for educational purposes, and it shows the skills of predatory insects in battle)
Wasps fight in groups for the defense of their nest.By nature they are strong insects and so they usually are effective.So we tried to give them a challenge with a bigger insect and see if the team defense is effective for the protection of their nest.
Music ::: StonedTroopers - I Dont Give A Mother f* *k
- published: 19 Sep 2015
- views: 163929
How To Get Rid Of Wasps Naturally
Wasps can be nasty little creatures to have around the homestead, but how do you get rid of them without using toxic chemicals? Using a mixture if water, dishwa...
Wasps can be nasty little creatures to have around the homestead, but how do you get rid of them without using toxic chemicals? Using a mixture if water, dishwasher soap, and peppermint oil you can control existing nests and discourage future colonies.
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Wasps can be nasty little creatures to have around the homestead, but how do you get rid of them without using toxic chemicals? Using a mixture if water, dishwasher soap, and peppermint oil you can control existing nests and discourage future colonies.
Follow Wranglerstar on Facebook for exclusive videos, pictures, & updates. http://www.facebook.com/pages/Wranglerstar/453208754723615
- published: 27 Apr 2013
- views: 679904
Wasps - Underground nest destruction
Got stung 10 times by these nasty wasps, while weedeatering the garden, yesterday. Noticed a bunch of them attacking my legs.
Still itchy legs 20 hours later.
M...
Got stung 10 times by these nasty wasps, while weedeatering the garden, yesterday. Noticed a bunch of them attacking my legs.
Still itchy legs 20 hours later.
Mass Execution carried out.
Best time to do this is after sunset and when the activity of the wasps has seized.
For future garden work I will be scoping the garden, prior to doing the work. to avoid this happen again
Be aware of marauding Wasps and Spiders !!
00:01 Intro
01:17 Making Napalm.
05:48 Wasps nest entrance.
07:11 Setting up.
07:37 The execution.
08:57 Napalm ignites.
12:29 The day after
[ File size 663 MB ]
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Got stung 10 times by these nasty wasps, while weedeatering the garden, yesterday. Noticed a bunch of them attacking my legs.
Still itchy legs 20 hours later.
Mass Execution carried out.
Best time to do this is after sunset and when the activity of the wasps has seized.
For future garden work I will be scoping the garden, prior to doing the work. to avoid this happen again
Be aware of marauding Wasps and Spiders !!
00:01 Intro
01:17 Making Napalm.
05:48 Wasps nest entrance.
07:11 Setting up.
07:37 The execution.
08:57 Napalm ignites.
12:29 The day after
[ File size 663 MB ]
- published: 04 Jan 2015
- views: 72684
Huge wasp nest on my window
****** The huge wasp nest in its final form *****
http://youtu.be/QxVq3pCel-o
******(NEW) Ultimate time-lapse video of the construction of wasp nest*****
http:...
****** The huge wasp nest in its final form *****
http://youtu.be/QxVq3pCel-o
******(NEW) Ultimate time-lapse video of the construction of wasp nest*****
http://youtu.be/I_dpy24M2qE
******(NEW) Detailed time-lapse video of wasp nest*****
http://youtu.be/2XksE4hY5V8
******(NEW) Time-lapse video of wasp nest when it was still small ******
http://youtu.be/RH6SssRMdCQ
***A new video with sound of the wasps from an external microphone***
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y1dY59vhQlo
***A first attempt of a time-lapse video (1 shot per 5sec)***
http://youtu.be/b1Jk8PBKbAM
***A sneak peek of the final time-lapse video of the Window Wasp Nest***
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Sr_j7mqCoro
Big wasps are building a huge nest on my window. I can observe its construction in real-time cross-section!
See all the future videos in "Wasps" playlist: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLssf5AIwM6uGQUzQtCp-ppzJ7t4Y4WY8Y
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****** The huge wasp nest in its final form *****
http://youtu.be/QxVq3pCel-o
******(NEW) Ultimate time-lapse video of the construction of wasp nest*****
http://youtu.be/I_dpy24M2qE
******(NEW) Detailed time-lapse video of wasp nest*****
http://youtu.be/2XksE4hY5V8
******(NEW) Time-lapse video of wasp nest when it was still small ******
http://youtu.be/RH6SssRMdCQ
***A new video with sound of the wasps from an external microphone***
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y1dY59vhQlo
***A first attempt of a time-lapse video (1 shot per 5sec)***
http://youtu.be/b1Jk8PBKbAM
***A sneak peek of the final time-lapse video of the Window Wasp Nest***
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Sr_j7mqCoro
Big wasps are building a huge nest on my window. I can observe its construction in real-time cross-section!
See all the future videos in "Wasps" playlist: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLssf5AIwM6uGQUzQtCp-ppzJ7t4Y4WY8Y
- published: 13 Sep 2014
- views: 3594548
Toulon v Wasps - thrilling end!
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- published: 18 Jan 2016
- views: 9371
When Yellow Jackets Attack!
This is what it's like to be attacked by an entire yellow jacket wasp hive. A completely unprovoked attack, caught on video! My camera in front of their nest h...
This is what it's like to be attacked by an entire yellow jacket wasp hive. A completely unprovoked attack, caught on video! My camera in front of their nest had them spitting mad! Their angry reaction was entirely without provocation. Just setting it down near the nest was enough to drive them crazy!
Don't mess with yellow jackets!
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This is what it's like to be attacked by an entire yellow jacket wasp hive. A completely unprovoked attack, caught on video! My camera in front of their nest had them spitting mad! Their angry reaction was entirely without provocation. Just setting it down near the nest was enough to drive them crazy!
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Do Figs Really Have Dead Wasps In Them?
Some figs need fig wasps to pollinate their fruit. But are we eating dead wasps every time we bite into a fig?
Learn more at HowStuffWorks.com:
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Some figs need fig wasps to pollinate their fruit. But are we eating dead wasps every time we bite into a fig?
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http://animals.howstuffworks.com/insects/fig-wasp.htm
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Imagine for a minute that you’re a pregnant woman. Still with me, guys? Now, the only way you can give birth is if you crawl into a small, cramped cave made out of chocolate. And the tunnel to this cave is so cramped that the only way you can get through is by cutting your own arms off “127 Hours” style. Once you’re in this cave you give birth! Then you eventually die from either exhaustion or starvation.
Sounds pretty grim, right? As if giving birth wasn’t difficult enough, what I just described to you is the life cycle of the fig wasp. Their role in the pollination of figs is crucial, both to the propagation of their species and the survival of fig trees.
This arrangement between wasp and plant is called “mutualism,” and it’s evolved over millions of years. Without the wasps you wouldn’t have figs. And vice versa. And yes, most of the figs we eat contain at least one dead wasp.
But more on that later. First, let’s talk pollination.
A fig is technically just a flower with its petals folded inside. There are male figs – which are inedible, and called caprifigs – and female figs, which we eat. But in order to create seeds (and tasty fruit), the female figs need to receive some pollen from the male figs. Since the figs’ reproductive bits are tucked away, wind and bees can’t help as they do with lots of plants. Enter the fig wasp.
So okay… let’s get away from the whole pregnant lady/chocolate metaphor thing and break down how this wasp/fig mutualism process works. For a dude fig plant to share its pollen with a lady fig plant, a female fig wasp needs to enter a male fig. She crawls through a narrow passage in the fig called an ostiole. It’s so cramped that her wings and antenna break off along the way.
But the messed up thing is that these lady fig wasps don’t know is whether they’re entering a male caprifig or a female fig. If it’s a caprifig, she’ll find its male flower parts perfectly shaped for her to lay eggs into. The eggs hatch into larvae and grow within the fig’s petals.
The male wasps hatch first and are born blind and flightless. They mate with their female counterparts (yes… I guess they’re technically brothers and sisters) and start eating an exit tunnel through the fig. The wasp dudes can’t escape, though, so they die inside.
But the females collect the fig’s pollen, crawl out of the tunnel and fly away in search of a new fig plant to lay their eggs in. These wasps are only a few millimeters long, but they can fly up to 20 kilometers (12.4 miles) to find the right species of fig plant. When they arrive, they deposit their natal fig’s pollen, lay their eggs, and the whole process starts over again.
But if a female wasp enters a female fig, she won’t be able to lay her eggs because of a long part of the flower called a stylus. She’ll probably die, but at least she’s delivered the pollen. An enzyme inside the fig called ficin breaks down her corpse into protein, ingesting the dead wasp and making it part of the ripened fruit.*
Just so we’re clear, those crunchy bits you’re chewing in figs aren’t bits of dead wasp or larvae; they’re the fig’s seeds. And anyway, you should get used to the idea of occasionally eating an insect by accident. The FDA considers certain amounts of insect content in various foods “natural” and “unavoidable” – and it’s really not hazardous, just gross.
SOURCES:
http://animals.howstuffworks.com/insects/fig-wasp.htm
Nature's Little Magician The Fig Wasp. By: Andersen, Christie B., Cricket, 00906034, Sep2005, Vol. 33, Issue 1
Fig-Wasp Upset. By: Milius, Susan, Science News, 00368423, 4/26/2003, Vol. 163, Issue 17
Nature's recourse. By: Milius, Susan, Science News, 00368423, 7/31/2010, Vol. 178, Issue 3
Big on figs. By: Kinnaird, Margaret, International Wildlife, 00209112, Jan/Feb2000, Vol. 30, Issue 1
wn.com/Do Figs Really Have Dead Wasps In Them
Some figs need fig wasps to pollinate their fruit. But are we eating dead wasps every time we bite into a fig?
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Imagine for a minute that you’re a pregnant woman. Still with me, guys? Now, the only way you can give birth is if you crawl into a small, cramped cave made out of chocolate. And the tunnel to this cave is so cramped that the only way you can get through is by cutting your own arms off “127 Hours” style. Once you’re in this cave you give birth! Then you eventually die from either exhaustion or starvation.
Sounds pretty grim, right? As if giving birth wasn’t difficult enough, what I just described to you is the life cycle of the fig wasp. Their role in the pollination of figs is crucial, both to the propagation of their species and the survival of fig trees.
This arrangement between wasp and plant is called “mutualism,” and it’s evolved over millions of years. Without the wasps you wouldn’t have figs. And vice versa. And yes, most of the figs we eat contain at least one dead wasp.
But more on that later. First, let’s talk pollination.
A fig is technically just a flower with its petals folded inside. There are male figs – which are inedible, and called caprifigs – and female figs, which we eat. But in order to create seeds (and tasty fruit), the female figs need to receive some pollen from the male figs. Since the figs’ reproductive bits are tucked away, wind and bees can’t help as they do with lots of plants. Enter the fig wasp.
So okay… let’s get away from the whole pregnant lady/chocolate metaphor thing and break down how this wasp/fig mutualism process works. For a dude fig plant to share its pollen with a lady fig plant, a female fig wasp needs to enter a male fig. She crawls through a narrow passage in the fig called an ostiole. It’s so cramped that her wings and antenna break off along the way.
But the messed up thing is that these lady fig wasps don’t know is whether they’re entering a male caprifig or a female fig. If it’s a caprifig, she’ll find its male flower parts perfectly shaped for her to lay eggs into. The eggs hatch into larvae and grow within the fig’s petals.
The male wasps hatch first and are born blind and flightless. They mate with their female counterparts (yes… I guess they’re technically brothers and sisters) and start eating an exit tunnel through the fig. The wasp dudes can’t escape, though, so they die inside.
But the females collect the fig’s pollen, crawl out of the tunnel and fly away in search of a new fig plant to lay their eggs in. These wasps are only a few millimeters long, but they can fly up to 20 kilometers (12.4 miles) to find the right species of fig plant. When they arrive, they deposit their natal fig’s pollen, lay their eggs, and the whole process starts over again.
But if a female wasp enters a female fig, she won’t be able to lay her eggs because of a long part of the flower called a stylus. She’ll probably die, but at least she’s delivered the pollen. An enzyme inside the fig called ficin breaks down her corpse into protein, ingesting the dead wasp and making it part of the ripened fruit.*
Just so we’re clear, those crunchy bits you’re chewing in figs aren’t bits of dead wasp or larvae; they’re the fig’s seeds. And anyway, you should get used to the idea of occasionally eating an insect by accident. The FDA considers certain amounts of insect content in various foods “natural” and “unavoidable” – and it’s really not hazardous, just gross.
SOURCES:
http://animals.howstuffworks.com/insects/fig-wasp.htm
Nature's Little Magician The Fig Wasp. By: Andersen, Christie B., Cricket, 00906034, Sep2005, Vol. 33, Issue 1
Fig-Wasp Upset. By: Milius, Susan, Science News, 00368423, 4/26/2003, Vol. 163, Issue 17
Nature's recourse. By: Milius, Susan, Science News, 00368423, 7/31/2010, Vol. 178, Issue 3
Big on figs. By: Kinnaird, Margaret, International Wildlife, 00209112, Jan/Feb2000, Vol. 30, Issue 1
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Garden spider vs giant wasp Part 1
If you've never seen a spider wrap it's prey then you have to see this. We had this large garden spider in a window and had these wasps flying around the yard ...
If you've never seen a spider wrap it's prey then you have to see this. We had this large garden spider in a window and had these wasps flying around the yard looking for spiders to feed their young when they hatch. These wasps dig holes in the ground that they stuff with stunned spiders. These things are huge. We wanted to see how things went against these large garden spiders. Very educational.
wn.com/Garden Spider Vs Giant Wasp Part 1
If you've never seen a spider wrap it's prey then you have to see this. We had this large garden spider in a window and had these wasps flying around the yard looking for spiders to feed their young when they hatch. These wasps dig holes in the ground that they stuff with stunned spiders. These things are huge. We wanted to see how things went against these large garden spiders. Very educational.
- published: 28 Jul 2009
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