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06/16/06
Chapter 7
Filed under: General
Posted by: James @ 2:46 pm

My Assassin Bug traps don’t seem to be working, they’re just collecting dirt and decayed vegetation material.  I’ll just wait.

Last weekend (06/16/06), I noticed quite a large wasp buzzing persistently around a palm plant in my back yard.  A few attempts with my camera and playing with its settings allowed me to catch this picture.


I believe this is a Cicada Killer, perhaps a Sphecius speciosus specimen.  This one was a full 2 inches in length, BIG.  He really appeared docile though, and allowed me to get within a few inches to get this shot.  I suspect this was a male guarding a nest.  I actually found a nest in another (relatively far off) part of the yard:

I was lucky enough to observe, just as I was discovering this nest, a female arriving and entering the nest.  She had no cicada with her, so either her hunt was unsuccessful or she was checking the nest.  A 45-minute campout at the nest with camera and tripod at the ready was not fruitful.  However, I was able to zoom in on the hole itself and get just the faintest glimmer of the insect just inside the opening.  After explaining to my curious neighbor what I was doing, and working up a serious thirst in the 99 degree afternoon heat for over an hour, I retreated indoors.  A quick check later showed the nest had been covered over and filled in, possibly by the shoe of a neighbor’s grandchild who was unimpressed when shown the habitat.  I carefully dug a bit of the dirt out just in case.  Another possibility was that the nest had been completed and was simply ready for sealing.

The next day, the nest appeared to be once again open for business, but I observed no activity.

If you just look around you carefully, it’s amazing what you can find that is right in front of you.  A person doesn’t have to go anywhere to observe life’s wonders.  They are all around us.


This wonderful site has published my pic and story.  They’ve got lots of fascinating information about insects and other arthropods, and LOADS of pictures that are awesome…see for yourself:
www.whatsthatbug.com

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