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SeenIt Species Portfolio

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SeenIt Species Portfolio | An online collection of the author's pictures of various species SeenIt Species Portfolio An online collection of the author's pictures of various species Skip to content Home About SeenIt-Species Yellowjacket (Western or Common Aerial?) Posted on August 29, 2015 by rmurphy Photos taken August 29, 2015 at Lethbridge, AB. Field Notes Photo taken August 29, 2015 in Lethbridge, AB I had noticed a particular area of my coulee walk had an unusual amount of dead grasshoppers in the area, and wasps surrounding them, yesterday afternoon. It appears that the wasps may eat the entire grasshopper, exoskeleton and all, since I failed to find debris from yesterday when I began looking for these insects again. Wind or other organisms could also explain missing remains.  Softer tissues are eaten first. Up to five eating wasps per prey organism were found. The clicking noise of these creatures chewing through exoskeleton is fascinating, if a bit m...

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