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You'll be surprised to learn which cicada killer wasp will eat cicadas. It may not be who you think! The cicada kill wasp is a solitary wasp and puts cicadas into a COMA! Learn more cicada killer wasp facts on this episode of Animal Fact Files!
Scientific Name: Sphecius speciosus
Range: The United States of America
Habitat: Burrows
Size: About 2 inches (5.08cm)
Diet: Cicadas as larvae; flower nectar and tree sap as adults
Threats: Insects
Life span: About ten months as larvae; several months as adults
EDIT: According to geonerd the wasp seen at 1:45 is a European hornet, not a cicada killer. Sorry for the mix up!
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@AnimalFactFiles
@AnimalFactFiles Год назад
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@jiemelgould8664
@jiemelgould8664 Год назад
I grow up in NJ we used to call them hornets they used to be at a baseball field holes in the dirt mounds and ground
@talon24
@talon24 4 года назад
Who else is here after seeing one of these in their back yard for the first time..
@ianhornbuckle9089
@ianhornbuckle9089 3 года назад
Me!!! I’m 25...
@Turtl3herm1t
@Turtl3herm1t 3 года назад
Thought it was a murder hornet
@Worldto-uo5im
@Worldto-uo5im 3 года назад
One flew into my job the other day I was terrified lol
@dabawla
@dabawla 3 года назад
Saw a cicada taken this morning in my back yard. Took em down like a pro. Really cool to see.
@carolynsullivan2711
@carolynsullivan2711 3 года назад
talon24 sadly it’s a dead one now darted at my dog and I stepped on it . Was shocked at its size had to find out what it was . I think this is it .
@enby_kensei
@enby_kensei 4 года назад
Once when taking a walk with my then girlfriend, one of these things buzzed past my ear, carrying a cicada. Nearly gave me a heart attack; I was so startled.
@AnimalFactFiles
@AnimalFactFiles 4 года назад
That would be startling!
@grndragon7777777
@grndragon7777777 4 года назад
I saw one fly by me on my porch. Never seen a wasp so large. It kind of startled me.
@AnimalFactFiles
@AnimalFactFiles 4 года назад
That would startle me, too!
@mattdeangelis5696
@mattdeangelis5696 4 года назад
I used to see them in an open field I used to play baseball at when I was younger. They were abundant where I was and frequently saw them carrying cicadas down to their nests in the ground. Always wondered what they were called, but now it makes sense with their name haha! They are much bigger than people may think!
@timc333
@timc333 2 года назад
Actually I agree completely , I have seen not one picture that actually does their size justice , they are very very large creatures , yet very peaceful as well I call them fascinating .
@TheInnerEliteNetwork
@TheInnerEliteNetwork Год назад
At a softball game today at a killer carrying it's victim flew under my bleacher into some bush. At first I thought it was a hornet. Now I know what I witnessed.
@nullnull1781
@nullnull1781 Год назад
I have one that I hunted down when I was 10, stalked to its lair that I eventually found, and sat in front of with a jar for a long time before it came back out and I caught it. I’m 41 now.
@hoopsmccann639
@hoopsmccann639 2 года назад
i worked at a golf course in swpa for 19 years. we had cicada killers that frequented the sand traps on #2 and #4. the grounds crew left them alone because they kept the cicadas in check. i felt bad when i had to rake the traps because i kept covering up their burroughs. i actually saw one attack a cicada one time. it was pretty cool! the wasp landed on the cicada and kept picking it up about 6 inches or so and slamming it into the sand before it finally dragged it under ground. the attack only took a minute or so. it was pretty cool to see.
@blkdolphin
@blkdolphin 5 лет назад
Yay, the reason I requested this so many times is because I saw one and it kept following me and when I ran it followed me into my porch and hovered around for a bit. Guess it was just "investigating". Thank you so much guys.
@AnimalFactFiles
@AnimalFactFiles 5 лет назад
That's really neat! Were you nervous at all?? Wasps kind of make me a little jumpy, admittedly. ;)
@blkdolphin
@blkdolphin 5 лет назад
@@AnimalFactFiles yes the first time I ran into the house for 30minutes or so and when I came back out it was still there checking out the plants. I felt assaulted. They took bees to court (reference) I wonder if I can take this behemoth of a wasp to court.
@1979bobhd
@1979bobhd 4 года назад
@@AnimalFactFiles you would have to make a very aggressive approach towards the Cicada Killer and put it in a position that it felt there was no other choice but to sting you. Seriously just go on about your business, they are just checking you out and when their curiosity is satisfied they will leave you alone.
@Bellasafari
@Bellasafari 4 года назад
「BLK dolphin」 yes same! Have been chased and stalked by them at the moment in my front and back yard... so...they won’t sting??? That is the moral of the story to me...
@Bellasafari
@Bellasafari 4 года назад
Bob Biker I would love to go about my business, but they charge and chase me! Ugh... and like she said, they hover by my front door waiting on me (or so it seems!)
@Flexizy7
@Flexizy7 2 года назад
I looked this up because there's a bunch by the grass and trees that line my apartment building, they're super big and scary. It's good to know they rarely attack humans unless provoked. I can't imagine them being aggressive, i'd be terrified.
@josephsmith590
@josephsmith590 2 года назад
They really aren't aggressive, but to use wasp killer on them really doesn't do much, they take so much to bring down.
@lynnfelgar5801
@lynnfelgar5801 Год назад
@@josephsmith590 Y use ANYTHING against them? Are they bothering you ..are you afraid of the unknown facts pertaining to them? GOOGLE them and educate yourself and others. Like spiders and snakes..NOT ALL ARE BAD..learn to live within your environment in a safe manner..not a deadly one in which you Kill everything you don't like( fir whatever reason) or haven't educated yourself enuff..peace
@josephsmith590
@josephsmith590 Год назад
@@lynnfelgar5801 because I used to work on a college campus as a work study where people didn't know anything about nature and were incredibly dumb. Hopefully that answers your question lol didn't say i liked having to kill them. Don't think I'm uneducated on them, I didn't have a choice due to their locations and people using that area for traffic.
@lynnfelgar5801
@lynnfelgar5801 Год назад
@@josephsmith590 still _ NO reason to kill them at all. Period...you just place signs out educating people that they're in the area and they won't attack ppl if NOT harassed by people to start with..You made that choice and hopefully now you're educated enuff yourself to realize killing them wasn't the correct answer to the situation We all learn something new..... daily l hope
@josephsmith590
@josephsmith590 Год назад
@@lynnfelgar5801 you still aren't listening, I know about them, have for years. And if someone doesn't care or a drunk student stomps on one that sign won't matter
@jw870206
@jw870206 4 года назад
I was playing 9 holes of golf, the other day, and one of the fairways was swarming with these wasps. There were burrows everywhere. I knew cicada killers would not attack humans unless backed into a corner, so to speak, and we walked right across the fairway. They were flying all over the place, and even went out of their way to more or less avoid us. They would buzz by us, but that was the extent of their aggressive behavior toward us. My only concern was if one got curious enough and got inside my clothing, but that didn't happen. I wouldn't recommend walking across that fairway, but there really wasn't much else I could do to get to my ball. I will admit having a bit of a fearful reaction to them, since they are formidable insects in size and overall appearance.
@AnimalFactFiles
@AnimalFactFiles 4 года назад
No aggression is always good. =) Hope you had a fun day on the course even with the noisy neighbors!
@philiplongee1149
@philiplongee1149 2 года назад
Plenty of cicadas for the killers to harvest around my apartment. I didn't know the males die shortly after mating. I see several wasps buzzing around. I only know when they make a hit when the cicada make weird squeal instead their usual droning buzz. Good work.
@kh7955
@kh7955 2 года назад
These guys are awesome. They almost never sting a human being
@dondiego124
@dondiego124 5 лет назад
my Dad has a about 30-40 living around his pool they don't mess with us at all, once one flew up to my face and just looked at me closely for about 3 seconds then went on its way. i do notice around the time they're around there are a lot less other kinds of bugs around.
@strings491
@strings491 4 года назад
Cicada killers are the only wasps I don't mind
@ketonoob
@ketonoob 4 года назад
Same. They've been around my parent's pool for years. They don't bother anyone. I consider them friends lol.
@Zay-lh4om
@Zay-lh4om 3 года назад
@@strings491 and European hornets
@AlexisLeffew
@AlexisLeffew 4 года назад
This was super well done, with a great narrating voice! I learned so much, thank you!
@AnimalFactFiles
@AnimalFactFiles 4 года назад
Thank you!
@pappamolly1457
@pappamolly1457 4 года назад
I hate that everyone is acting like these are murder hornets and saying”why are people freaking out these have been here for years”
@tejeo4451
@tejeo4451 4 года назад
Pappa Molly you can tell the cicada killer has big red eyes and is yellow and black murder hornets are orange and black
@BulletProofBreast
@BulletProofBreast 4 года назад
I saw a 2 inch hornet looking thing approach. Didn't have time to analyze the details. Too busy soiling myself
@bugenthusiast8892
@bugenthusiast8892 3 года назад
Ikr.
@CyanGreyFox
@CyanGreyFox 3 года назад
Blame the media, always making a volcano out of a water fountain
@julianskowron7964
@julianskowron7964 4 года назад
We had a whole bunch of these friendly fellas around my house. The burrowing in the front yard would annoy my mom, so my dad would take a tennis racket out there and shred them as they hovered.
@frenchyplaymc6020
@frenchyplaymc6020 5 лет назад
I have never seen one carry a cicada but now I know what they do! The hovering thing explained! I have a major vote on the orange throated darter as a video idea!
@AnimalFactFiles
@AnimalFactFiles 5 лет назад
Yeah it is really fascinating what behaviors different animals exhibit! Oh and we have those fish on the list for sure. We'll be sure to let you know when the video goes up, though it can sometimes take awhile.
@frenchyplaymc6020
@frenchyplaymc6020 5 лет назад
@@AnimalFactFiles no rush! Can't wait to see it and future videos!
@shawnhuggett4839
@shawnhuggett4839 4 года назад
I sprayed one with pesticide and caught it in a jar. 4 days later its still trying to sting
@mossutan1275
@mossutan1275 3 года назад
It sounds like it's mad.
@txzombie8282
@txzombie8282 2 года назад
Shoot it with some buck shot & destroy it
@dustinmj29
@dustinmj29 2 года назад
Yup. Thank you for this. This amazing thing happened right above me one day in my driveway. You could hear the sound of it hitting the cicada and I'm telling you, this thing was much bigger than the cicada by at least an inch. It had it wrapped up Thai fighter style and was stinging it. It was the coolest and strangest thing I'd ever seen a wasp do. I feel like they are meant to be left alone, considering they get rid of cicadas which as far as I know do absolutely nothing for the betterment of the world. But the wasp definitely pollinates so yeah ill just leave them alone.
@7596insano
@7596insano 3 года назад
Ya know this makes a lot of sense that the females aren’t always successful in bringing the cicadas back to their burrows bc Im always finding cicadas on the ground that are acting as if they’re trying to wake up and acting erratic. Can they recover from the sting?
@AnimalFactFiles
@AnimalFactFiles 3 года назад
I would guess they don't recover. They're actually alive when placed in the burrow to keep them fresh - which I know can be pretty diabolical sounding. My guess would be they would want the cicada to remain as motionless as possible, so the chance of them "coming out of it" would want to be avoided. I tried looking this up for more information but couldn't find anything. If I come across more, I'll be sure to make a note of it!
@19AGJ86
@19AGJ86 4 года назад
I always run when I see these.
@intheclear3492
@intheclear3492 4 года назад
A J me too
@tejeo4451
@tejeo4451 3 года назад
You don’t have to bruh they not after humans just don’t scare it and you’ll be good
@rayvon7342
@rayvon7342 3 года назад
Fr
@statikcitten9
@statikcitten9 3 года назад
Right. I haven't been able to use my front entrance in like 3 weeks because of these fkrs.
@statikcitten9
@statikcitten9 3 года назад
@@tejeo4451 How do we know what's going to scare it?
@mark6302
@mark6302 3 года назад
I need a few hundred of these guys right now my backyard sounds like a power sub station
@captainmeow2771
@captainmeow2771 6 месяцев назад
It seems there is always a fly around asking, "are you going to finish that?"
@Boom5hot26
@Boom5hot26 2 года назад
"If YoU dOn'T bOtHeR tHeM, tHeY wOn'T bOtHeR yOu" is what I'm always told, but these things decide to fly between my ass cheeks and expect me to not attack them. I hate all wasps
@dannywayne311
@dannywayne311 2 года назад
I pissed one off and it didn’t get me, but I smacked my head on a table trying to duck it, luckily this one won’t be back to bother my rescued kitten again 🦇
@txzombie8282
@txzombie8282 2 года назад
Those species that are known to fly/attack the ass cheeks are known as Ass Hornets & are known to attack right betwixt ass cheeks leaving a small sting or hickey sometimes as a parting gift so to speak. Buzz buzz buzz betwixt the ass cheeks goes the Azz Cheek Hornet 🐝 🐝 🐝🐝
@aquabreeze7612
@aquabreeze7612 29 дней назад
I saw one on my way home from work once. I knew they weren’t agressive but my ape brain still went “NOPE” and I booked it in the other direction
@jacobburnett7205
@jacobburnett7205 2 года назад
My mom has been stung by one and I think my grandad as well as uncle everyone I've ever heard who has been stung by one has told me it hurts beyond belief and words cannot describe how bad the pain.
@jacobburnett7205
@jacobburnett7205 2 года назад
@funniredditman whatever it was everyone who was stung by it said I hurt like you know what. I didn't even think Mudd dauber even sting though. But yeah idk for sure what it was
@jadenl629
@jadenl629 2 года назад
Great video!
@jamesb1221222
@jamesb1221222 2 года назад
Pretty laid back for what is essentially a big ass hornet. See em while camping in the mountains all the time, I spilled a beer next to the fire and one was all over it, then he started flying sideways lol.
@NecoJesus
@NecoJesus 10 месяцев назад
Got stung by one of these about 10 years ago. Was a young and very dumb kid and wanted to keep it as a pet, fucked around and managed to get ahold of it, no gloves whatsoever mind you, and after a couple seconds of holding it, it managed to sting me UNDER MY THUMBNAIL. It was absolutely excruciating, almost as bad as breaking my leg. One of the top 5 most painful things I've ever experienced. I will never forget it.
@gregmiller7001
@gregmiller7001 3 года назад
ahh this brings back memories cause when I was kid every summer cicada killers would dig their burrows around my house and I would go out with a small shovel wait for them to land and crawl through the grass then assonate them. I even drowned one with a hose once.
@gregmiller7001
@gregmiller7001 3 года назад
They don’t sting I use to swing at them with a shovel and they did nothing
@bradsnapp8437
@bradsnapp8437 2 года назад
@@gregmiller7001 Females sting but the males don't.
@lpslover206
@lpslover206 3 года назад
These were all over my yard this summer. It was so annoying when i had to water my plants.
@calebw140
@calebw140 3 года назад
There’s a shitload of these things by the job site I’m working at and I love watching them while I’m on my smoke break they’re so uninterested in me but I’m super interested in them
@AnimalFactFiles
@AnimalFactFiles 3 года назад
Oh that's awesome! Fun to watch!
@ftniceberg874
@ftniceberg874 2 года назад
I watched a giant one snatch a cicada out of the sky and fly off while it screamed. Biggest wasp I've ever seen and I did think it was a hornet. Glad to hear they are not aggressive, but still not gonna hang out if I see one around.
@AnimalFactFiles
@AnimalFactFiles 2 года назад
They are HUGE. It's hard to express in video!
@mikeparkes7922
@mikeparkes7922 3 года назад
Interesting and informative video. Thank you.
@AnimalFactFiles
@AnimalFactFiles 3 года назад
Thanks so much. Glad you enjoyed it! 😊
@kaisers.4988
@kaisers.4988 4 года назад
1:45 Thats not a cicada killer. Thats a European Hornet.
@_THE_NUT_
@_THE_NUT_ 4 года назад
Good eye
@remanjecarter2787
@remanjecarter2787 5 лет назад
Can you do Argonauts? I think they're a cool type of octopus and have a pretty shell
@AnimalFactFiles
@AnimalFactFiles 5 лет назад
Yes, those guys are really neat. I put them on the list.
@evaarnold9396
@evaarnold9396 4 года назад
There is a nest of them next to my bedroom window. They are like insects and never sleep at night and come to any bright iight you turn on. I'm getting a bug zapper for my deck.
@chitinskin9860
@chitinskin9860 4 года назад
They nest underground. Those aren't cicada killers.
@aetherslugstar1889
@aetherslugstar1889 5 лет назад
We have these here in Mississippi. A friend of mine sits their sting hurts like a marvin heckler.
@Bonklyboi
@Bonklyboi 4 года назад
Excuse me. Hurts like a WHAT now????
@indumatipngtuber2790
@indumatipngtuber2790 3 года назад
r/brandnewsentences
@txzombie8282
@txzombie8282 2 года назад
The FUdge is a Marvin heckler?
@onmysoul4821
@onmysoul4821 3 года назад
these things have started showing up in my porch, im on a killing spree
@TryllHDTv
@TryllHDTv Год назад
Just moved to Minnesota 4 months ago from Seattle. Just found one of these in my window and about had a stroke. Never seen anything quite this big over in Seattle.
@pauljames5826
@pauljames5826 10 месяцев назад
The largest group of these wasps that I’ve seen to date was when I was touring Biltmore House in Asheville NC - it was a very hot day and we were resting beneath a vine covered pergola. There was a slate surface below with sand in between the slabs. There were possibly ten wasp burrows just in that shady area but the weren’t preying on cicadas - Katydids were on the menu that afternoon. There was a huge population of katydids in the vines covering the pergola.
@matt940
@matt940 3 года назад
One of these was just chasing me in the backyard and it wasnt fun.
@rakim750
@rakim750 Год назад
Those wasps are terrifying and they are bigger than sn inch.
@oriraykai3610
@oriraykai3610 11 месяцев назад
With a gestation cycle of 17 years for cicadas, those are very patient wasps to starve that long between meals.
@audreyyvette4810
@audreyyvette4810 4 года назад
Ummm they are EXTREMELY AGGRESSIVE in my experience ! We have loads of them in my backyard and if you simply walk outside they will attack you. I’ve gotten stung multiple times just sitting outside. It’s so painful
@wretchedcunt6588
@wretchedcunt6588 4 года назад
no they arent. we used to aggressively swing rackets at them and even clap them in our hands and they still wouldnt sting. ur prolly dealin with something else
@kevinconleysage2659
@kevinconleysage2659 3 года назад
You're probably dealing with paper wasps, those things are assholes and will wait for you to come out of hiding to attack you again.
@txzombie8282
@txzombie8282 2 года назад
Right? They are huge scary looking & intimidating mutha FUdgers! Only investigating me my ass! They chase you if you run! 🏃‍♂️ 🐝 I'll be prepared next time & be waiting for it with a nice little surprise of buck shot for its wasp a$$! You ain't FUdging with me no more Cicada Wasp!!
@Mr.WellingtonVonDukeIII
@Mr.WellingtonVonDukeIII 10 месяцев назад
So I cut lawns commercial and residential in MI I was edging up a residential and saw one of those big wasps grabbing onto a cicada barely able to fly in my direct path of the edger blade I didn't chop her up because I was stunned at her size. At first I thought it was a giant Japanese hornet but the coloration didn't match but by golly she was a big girl though!
@Mr.WellingtonVonDukeIII
@Mr.WellingtonVonDukeIII 10 месяцев назад
That burrow! That was the same protrusion at the driveways edge! Oops, I spared her life but F'd up her home.
@VictorFursov
@VictorFursov 3 года назад
Thank you for interesting video story. Best wishes!
@AnimalFactFiles
@AnimalFactFiles 3 года назад
Thank you so much!
@_P0tat07_
@_P0tat07_ 3 года назад
I’ve swung at these bastards with tennis rackets, golf clubs, fly swatters, etc. and I have never gotten stung by them. Not saying you should attack them, and I’m not saying they won’t attack you back, I’m just sharing my experience.
@TheTraveler33
@TheTraveler33 2 года назад
I was outside in my back yard when I was about 10 years old. One of these attacked a cicada in a tree close to where I was. They both hit the ground in front of me as the wasp was mounted on the back of the cicada stinging it. I STILL obviously remember it because it made an impression on me. When they were still up in the tree, it got my attention by the strange way the cicada was screeching. Which didn't sound normal. Then when they fell to the ground, I seen why. That's actually why I clicked on this video.
@TheCjadams77
@TheCjadams77 2 года назад
I recently witnessed one attack a cicada and pulled it to the ground and dragged it away. Quite amazing. Thanks for the insightful video.
@MRptwrench
@MRptwrench 2 года назад
As I mentioned on another vid on this channel about wasssssssps, I am a big defender of the nasties. Cicada Killers will sometimes get caught up my family's auto shop in the summer, and with the high ceilings and relatively low overhead door opening, they get stuck inside. Most of the staff is nervous of the huge wasp and would be happy to spray insecticide at them. I found that discharging compressed air at one will drop it to the ground, unharmed where I can pick them up, without ever getting stung, and release them. Of course I've done it many times, but I also recommend the novice just using a dustpan or box.
@adamburnette
@adamburnette Год назад
Have a few of these around. I see them flying slowly bringing all kinds of insects back. Very cool actually
@v3nom0us_v1per
@v3nom0us_v1per 10 месяцев назад
Today I kinda saved a Cicada from one, although it's still paralyzed. I have no clue if the effects on the Cicada are permanent or not. Hopefully not, but I'll keep my eye on it just in case.
@timc333
@timc333 2 года назад
In almost every case with most all bee's , the super aggressive ones are males , most species if not all the male's do not and can not sting , they have a proboscis that resembles a stinger but it is only used for reproduction , yes they can bite but can't sting , so the ones you run away from and then remember all summer were the males clearing their territories , and yes they can and most likely see you as a threat to their females . The more one learns the more fascinating they become . These Cicada killers are actually very very peaceful , just stay calm around them they will not bother you , if they want to check you out let them calmly , if you can't just very calmly and slowly get up and go inside at a slow walk , they will leave you alone . If you see a giant Asian or European hornet , same applies , except , protect your eyes , for real both can and will shoot venom at you , I had that experience with a giant European hornet that got inside my house , I knew to put on sunglasses for the fight otherwise it would have got me . Just a little knowledge and trivia .
@RedForeman
@RedForeman 2 года назад
seen this with my own eyes as I left the park I literally got out of my car to see what the bee had dropped since it was so unusual and it was a big huge cicada … now I have my answers thank you 😊
@AnimalFactFiles
@AnimalFactFiles 2 года назад
Nice sighting!
@jilligain3409
@jilligain3409 3 года назад
There was one at my hummingbird feeder this afternoon. I tried to get as close as possible w/o disturbing it trying to decide if it was a cicada killer or one of those murder hornets. And it got alil curious about me so it flew around checking me out. I stood there motionless & it finally went back to feeding at the hummingbird feeder. Pretty cool! Alil nerve racking but cool
@AnimalFactFiles
@AnimalFactFiles 3 года назад
That would be quite the experience! Good on you for not freaking out (50/50 shot I would have 😅😅)
@Jboogie_19
@Jboogie_19 4 года назад
I literally found this in my front yard and I don’t even live near them
@candysweeetz
@candysweeetz Год назад
When I moved in my house as a kid I was messing around on my fence and one of these guys flew at me super fast so I started running away but right as I turned my head it darted past me three inches from my face scared the crap outta me
@QEDOma
@QEDOma 3 года назад
This summer while my friends and I were relaxing in the pool we heard this screaming buzzing noise come flying not so gracefully by us! It landed on a railing of the deck so me being kind of a bug fanatic ( I love dragonflies) I got closer. At first I couldn’t figure out what the heck it was except that it was definitely some kind of huge wasp. Then I realized it had a cicada under its belly! I’d never seen anything like it in my 60+ years! I started yelling at my friends to come look thinking it was a “killer wasp” we had heard about on Facebook so they of course didn’t want to get too close. I wish I had my camera ready because I feel like I could have gotten a fantastic picture of it. Can’t wait to see the next one, maybe next summer!
@AnimalFactFiles
@AnimalFactFiles 3 года назад
We love dragonflies, too! That sounds like a really awesome experience and it's really cool you got to share it with your friends (even if they were a bit intimidated). Hopefully you'll see another soon!
@alwysnxtgen8405
@alwysnxtgen8405 2 года назад
I just seen one in university area Charlotte, got curious and now I'm here
@rye4074
@rye4074 4 года назад
I guess I'm to late me and my day just spent 2 hours smacking them with snow shovels 🤣
@MuneShadow1
@MuneShadow1 4 года назад
I have had one of those things land in my hair after getting in a scuffle with a cicada.
@txzombie8282
@txzombie8282 2 года назад
That's frigging *_TERRIFYING!_* I would freaked out like crazy, wet my pants & ran off screaming like a little girl.
@ericstrong513
@ericstrong513 2 года назад
These are around my house when the annual cicadas start to show up. Have had as many as 20 wasps some years. A lot of people freak when they see them and kill them. Just let them fly around, they won't do squat unless you really mess with them. A neighbor has a hummingbird feeder, the wasps love to show up and buzz the deck. The wasps are so laid back sometimes he can get them to land on his hand. They make great pets, lol.
@9unslin9er
@9unslin9er 3 года назад
Actually, I find them kind of adorable compared to yellowjackets. I hate Cicadas, so this is a welcome species.
@princessolmeca2933
@princessolmeca2933 Год назад
I only know about these big bugs because they've found a home in a few of our hedges at CPCC, so it's not really possible to work around them. I'm glad to know they don't harm humans as opposed to other wasps.
@2high4this412
@2high4this412 4 года назад
They can also decide whether they want a male or a female larvae
@AnimalFactFiles
@AnimalFactFiles 4 года назад
That's right! It all has to do with how the eggs are (or aren't) fertilized.
@mixedhairless
@mixedhairless 2 года назад
Saw this in action today in NYC Central Park. Wasp carrying a cicada into its lair.. 🤯
@eazypeezy6195
@eazypeezy6195 2 года назад
Have a few in my back yard. Seen a few of them come back from forging with a cicada, and drags it into their hole! Super cool!
@RoadNoise29100
@RoadNoise29100 5 месяцев назад
Great video! There will be tons of Cicada actipn in Indiana this year...it's a 2-17 year!!!!
@BlimeyT.
@BlimeyT. 2 года назад
Thanku , I was wondering what that was digging in my front lawn.
@domtom010
@domtom010 Год назад
I'm here b/c there's a bunch of these making nests around my house. I have an irrational fear of bees/wasps so these are just nightmare fuel for me regardless of their docile temperament. Cicada Wasp: *exists* Me: So you have chosen death...
@hellfire08
@hellfire08 4 года назад
They made a nest right next to the entrance of my job. I killed about 6 big ass ones with wasp spray so far.
@fishycomics
@fishycomics 2 года назад
I got one in the back, the ants are enjoying it right now
@xandervapes8763
@xandervapes8763 4 года назад
I've had cicada killers follow me around my back yard before. They've always been so docile towards my dogs and I. Chances are they were doing one of two things. 1. They were following me around while I look for yellowjackets nests thinking they'll find something to eat. 2. It's just investigating a creature that's 100 times bigger than it, maybe trying to learn about this creature that walks on 2 legs instead of flying. Usually when I'd return to my back porch, it'd just fly away and mind its own business. Honestly cicada killers have no interests in humans aside from simply investigating them. The only time they really strike is when someone or something else makes the first move.
@altonlynch5464
@altonlynch5464 8 месяцев назад
I've been stung by one before, and it was very painful.
@nathanstrother7593
@nathanstrother7593 Месяц назад
For some reason every time I hear the word cicada I immediately think of these guys
@apa7611
@apa7611 3 года назад
Messed up death for those other bugs!
@abigailnorma775
@abigailnorma775 3 года назад
I have sprinted into the road trying to get away from these. And I’d do it again.
@gailvin6895
@gailvin6895 3 года назад
Have had them for the first time over the last 10 days. We have had warm weather and garage door was covered with them. We cannot seem to locate the nest, looking around the ground under trees. How long will they be around? This is the northeast and colder weather arriving will that do away with them?
@AnimalFactFiles
@AnimalFactFiles 3 года назад
Cold weather usually drives away most insects, so it's likely the same for wasps you might be seeing. However, if you're noticing places covered in them, that could suggest you have some social wasps hanging around which may not be cicada killers as these are solitary wasps. Then again maybe your garage door is just attractive to them! Either way, hope you're able to get things worked out, I'm sure that can be frustrating to deal with.
@gailvin6895
@gailvin6895 3 года назад
@@AnimalFactFiles Thank You. Hopefully first real frost will do away with it all.
@BlackFlagHeathen
@BlackFlagHeathen Год назад
That’s so interesting how they don’t have a normal colony with a queen, workers, drones, etc. We had these guys nesting between our house and the neighbors’ house every year, so wrangling them was a team effort lol. Naturally us kids were terrified of them, we didn’t know they weren’t aggressive, unlike other wasp species.
@mackenzierivercasey6752
@mackenzierivercasey6752 2 года назад
I've hung out with wild deer, wild rabbits on walks, I've ran into skunks, as a kid played with racoons, ran into coyotes....I've held bumble bees and spiders and garden snakes....NONE of them bothered me or tried to hurt me. THE ONLY animal that ever tried to hurt me was wasps! Numerous times and every time I was minding my own business lmfao! They SUCK! We don't have these types in southern Canada much though....just yellow jackets mostly. They sting repeatedly too! I've been stung at least five times in the course of my life. I've gotten used to it lol! It's so bad that I don't even yelp. I just flinch and keep walking away until they leave me alone. The more you swat, the more mean they get lol! You just have to take it.....little buggers lol! I am impressed with the homes they create though....gotta say!
@aaliyahcarmony3839
@aaliyahcarmony3839 3 года назад
I fount one on my bunnies cage a couple days ago
@happyhome41
@happyhome41 9 месяцев назад
Great video. Obviously beneficial, and we have an over abundance of cicada in northern Virginia - how to encourage the wasps to take up residence near us ? 🤷‍♂
@adamgriffin8009
@adamgriffin8009 3 года назад
These are scary looking but not aggressive at all. I actually don't know what you'd have to do to get one to actually sting you but it would have to be a lot. I treat yards for mosquitoes with a loud backpack sprayer and I've been in yards with hundreds with no stings.
@harrybarry2291
@harrybarry2291 10 месяцев назад
Super cool. How would you like to be a living host to a wasp larvae ?
@AstroPeezy
@AstroPeezy Год назад
I literally just saw a wasp attacking a cicada. That's why I'm here
@bacardincrys
@bacardincrys Год назад
Every morning I have coffe and watch these thing bring back cicada after cicada to their little hole in the ground , I thought let me google this and see what’s going on down there.
@AreaThirteenThirteen
@AreaThirteenThirteen 2 года назад
I remember my grandfather used to call them Hermit Hornets.
@user-sk5xc2qc4p
@user-sk5xc2qc4p 5 месяцев назад
I think they're kind of cute. They have a dragonfly-like face. :)
@injunsun
@injunsun 2 года назад
Why would I be surprised? Tons of wasps lay eggs in their prey. Most of us know know anything about wasps know that.
@tinycrisps
@tinycrisps 5 лет назад
oh nice i’ve seen one of those before carrying a cicada
@AnimalFactFiles
@AnimalFactFiles 5 лет назад
That's awesome! You're lucky!!
@phredl
@phredl 2 года назад
I saw a Cicada Killer sting and eat the Cicada.Not much then flew off and left it on the ground.
@heathenly_aesthetic7233
@heathenly_aesthetic7233 2 года назад
Interesting, indeed... I saw a small nest of wasps that looked a lot like these guys, only they made their nest inside a mailbox, in the form of a dirty spit ball with pockets. One of them landed on me while I was headed back inside, but it didn't sting. (Thankfully)
@dr.zoidberg5096
@dr.zoidberg5096 3 года назад
Caught one of these and plan to put it on display. Talk about shaking like a leaf on a tree lol.
@AnimalFactFiles
@AnimalFactFiles 3 года назад
Whew! You are far more courageous than I am!!!
@lemonyvee
@lemonyvee 3 года назад
I was at camp and a cicada killer dropped a dead cicada right by our group.
@AnimalFactFiles
@AnimalFactFiles 3 года назад
That would be crazy to see!
@joshrobinson2409
@joshrobinson2409 2 года назад
I'm not really afraid of insects or wasps I even let yellow jackets land on me if they are curious they dont sting unless provoked so I just let them hang around to do their thing and they can fly off when ever they are ready
@jacobburnett7205
@jacobburnett7205 2 года назад
I never knew they can induce seizures though. That's crazy!
@MrBownze
@MrBownze 2 года назад
I was stung by one of these yesterday while I was mowing. There's about a dozen of them hanging out in a lilac bush. I knew they were there, I guess something triggered one. Stung on the top of my head. I can still feel it.
@AnimalFactFiles
@AnimalFactFiles 2 года назад
Oh no! Hope your hand feels better!
@txzombie8282
@txzombie8282 2 года назад
Did you kick its ass after it stung you?
@berzerkbankie1342
@berzerkbankie1342 2 года назад
Had one of these flying around us for a few days while building a pool last week (8/20/21) on the last day I saw it moving around funny. It caught a cicada. It was really cool. This happened on long island
@AnimalFactFiles
@AnimalFactFiles 2 года назад
Wow that's quite the sighting!
@sirkartier9579
@sirkartier9579 4 года назад
Bruh it's one right outside my door in my apartment
@jaelynfourman8773
@jaelynfourman8773 3 года назад
The buzzing sound in the vid freaked me tf out
@AnimalFactFiles
@AnimalFactFiles 3 года назад
Sorry about that. =(
@jaelynfourman8773
@jaelynfourman8773 3 года назад
Animal Fact Files lol its okay i just got scared 😂
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