GuitarsU!Rapids OneIcevinePrint 3Fire WallSevere Storm TwoStormbringerFeel Like A StrangerGrassflatsNighttime On River CityA Day Without BloodTurn On Your LovelightMeteorsJamGreen LandDrawing OneNew York PathPrint 2Deep In The Woods

There are hundreds of these ugly critters living under the sidewalk outside of my apartment. Flying bugs that are two or more inches long–this does not include pigeons–usually make my blood pressure sky rocket. Fortunately though, these chest-grabbingly wonderful creatures target cicadas and not humans:

While they may be frightfully large, female cicada killer wasps are not aggressive and rarely sting unless they are grasped roughly, stepped upon with bare feet, or caught in clothing, etc. One author who has been stung indicates that for them, the stings are not much more than a “pinprick”. Males aggressively defend their perching areas on nesting sites against rival males but they have no sting. Although they appear to attack anything which moves near their territories, male cicada killers are actually investigating anything which might be a female cicada killer ready to mate. Such close inspection appears to many people to be an attack, but the wasps rarely even land on people. If handled roughly females will sting, and males will jab with a sharp spine on the tip of their abdomen. Both sexes appear to be well equipped to bite, as they have large jaws; however, they are unable to grasp human skin and cannot bite. They are non-aggressive towards humans and fly away when swatted at, instead of attacking. Cicada killers exert a natural control on cicada populations and thus may directly benefit the deciduous trees upon which cicadas feed.

Ambiance
Artist Spotlight
Book Reviews
Bug of the Day
Commentary of the Day
Culture
Deep Thoughts
Dumb America
Economics
Election '08
Face of the Day
George Likes Squirrels
Important Thoughts on Holidays
In Their Own Words
Internet Stuff
Literaricals
Movie Reviews
Music of '08
My Research
Occupation of Iraq
Otherwise
Photo-post
Police State
Politics
Psychology
Quote of the Day
Religion
Slow News Day
Still-post
Sunday Funnies
Tech Reviews
Technology
Television
That Time I Quit Smoking
The First Post
Wordpress Stuff

WP Cumulus Flash tag cloud by Roy Tanck requires Flash Player 9 or better.