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  1. One wasp in particular makes even the biggest, hairiest spider run away in terror: the tarantula hawk. Dr Gavin Broad , wasp expert at the Museum, uncovers the eccentricities of this small but sinister creature.

  2. Feb 8, 2017 · Tarantula hawks are large wasps. Pepsis thisbe, the most common species of tarantula hawk in the Grand Canyon, can grow up to 2 inches (5mm) in length. Tarantula hawks have dark blue, iridescent bodies, bright orange wings, and long legs. Males have straight antennae, females have curly antennae.

  3. Apr 4, 2024 · These wasps are often the subject of our fear and admiration from afar. But what are they like up close? Where do they live, and what do they eat? Do they actually eat these spiders? In this article, let us take a closer look at the Tarantula Hawk wasp.

  4. Meet the tarantula hawk – a remarkable species of wasp that has earned its name and reputation through its formidable presence and one of the most excruciating insect stings found in North America. These imposing insects are far from ordinary wasps.

  5. Apr 26, 2024 · Tarantula hawks form a genus of about 130 species of spider wasps that paralyze spiders to feed their larval young. Tarantula hawks are found on every continent except Europe and Antarctica and are especially common in the southwestern United States through Central America.

  6. Feb 4, 2019 · Tarantula hawks or tarantula wasp ( Pepsis spp,) are so named because the females provision their offspring with live tarantulas. They are big, brilliant wasps encountered mostly in the Southwest. Tarantula hawks are easily recognized by their iridescent blue-black bodies and (usually) shiny orange wings.

  7. sabinonaturalists.org › critters › tarantula-hawkTarantula Hawk Wasp

    Fifteen species of pepsis wasps (aka tarantula hawks) are found in the U.S., mostly in the southwest. Several species occur in the Sonoran Desert. Tarantula hawks are easily recognized by their robust, iridescent blue-black bodies and (usually) shiny orange wings.

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