I greet my friend @jaki01 and this interesting space Fascinating Insects. I have been working in gardening for 30 years, I love my work and the contact I have daily with nature and its different expressions like this one I present.
Tiger Wasp Hive Hoplomutilla insignis
I didn't know her, I took the pictures without being aware of how dangerous and painful her bite is. This beehive was above my head, while I was working on its host tree.
This is the tree of Tectona grandis L, where the beehive was located
Only after consulting with Google could I truly learn how close I came to a painful bite.
Writing and photo support belong to @yasminlopez
I reiterate my thanks and congratulations to @jaki01 and Fascinating Insects for allowing me, as an author, to reach out to the HIVE communities
There is no need to praise me. Thanks for your nice post!
Oh! A thousand apologies, I didn't mean to cause any trouble!
Don't worry, you didn't cause trouble. :)
Ups! Estos insectos son sociales, trabajan en comunidad y atacan también en grupos. Saludos.
Al parecer son muy sociales, pero solo la hembra pica y le gusta andar sola!
Mi saludo y gracias por apoyarme.
wow, beautiful wasps. I am not sure if we have that kind in the philippines. maybe someday i will be able to photograph it :)
Hopefully you can find her in the Philippines and get your picture taken!
My regards and thanks for visiting me and commenting
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Amiga tuviste suerte de que ese panal no te cayera encima cuando manipulabas el árbolito.