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The break-in artist

4 years, 2 months

A Cuckoo wasp in breaking in to a Mud dauber wasp nest to lay in her eggs. Aptly called Cuckoo wasps because just like a female Cuckoo, these wasps break into other wasp's nest, especially the mud dauber wasp's and lay eggs on the developing larvae. The hatched larvae feed on the now doomed larvae and comes out fully developed.