Butterflies and caterpillars frequently host parasitoids, insects that attack and destroy their hosts, sometimes eating them alive. These are usually wasps, laying their own eggs inside an egg, ...
Parasitoid wasps use an elongated stinger, known as an ovipositor, to drill into fruits where flies are developing and pierce ...
Prior research has shown that there are large numbers of parasitoid species, many of which rely on a host to carry their eggs ...
Wiliwili is pictured flowering in Kanaio FOREST AND KIM STARR photo Unlike the gladiators, the parasitoid wasp uses only one host to complete its development and is able to live on smaller galls.
The researchers used the new technique to image tiny parasitoid wasps emerging from their host eggs for more than 30 minutes.
Parasitoid wasps' life cycles can get pretty gruesome (at least from the perspective of their host), with species that use ...
Conservationists credit a species of parasitoid wasp for keeping Wilkins’ Bunting birds alive Brian Anthony Hernandez, who has nearly 20 years of journalism experience, joined PEOPLE as a writer ...
Less beautiful, however, is how they provide for their offspring. These parasitoid wasps lay their eggs inside other insects. When the eggs hatch, the wasp larvae devour the host insect alive, until ...