No. The adult wasp stings a tarantula to paralyse it, then drags it down into its burrow. The wasp then lays eggs on the paralysed (but still alive) tarantula, which hatch into grubs. The grubs feed on the body of the tarantula until they pupate.
A tarantula hawk eating eagle of course. lol, you may want to re-word your question. If you're wondering what eats a tarantula, there is a type of hornet or bee that lays an egg in the T that will eventually eat it from the inside.
Tarantula spiders [Theraphosidae family] are what the larva of the tarantula hawk wasp [Pepsis formosa] likes to eat. The male wasp doesn't sting, but the female does. She likes to lay about twenty [20] eggs at a time, each one with its own spider!
The mother-to-be paralyzes the much larger spider with a sting near the head. She then drags the hapless, helpless spider to the nest that she has set up and lays one egg. Upon hatching, each of about 20 larvae eat one of each of about 20 tarantula Spiders.
Yes they do. They eat frogs and bugs, and even worms. Hawks eat the most insects of all other birds. Exept for the Falcon or Eagle. Ew right!
Hawk wasp adults eat nectar and small fruit, like berries. The larvae eat spiders that the adults paralyze and lay eggs on.
Yes, they eat plenty of spiders.
the turantula hawk wasp
The tarantula hawk wasp.Watch it on WWW.youtube.com
New Mexico's state insect is Tarantula Hawk Wasp.
Tarantula Hawk
many things like the YELLOW SPOTTED LIZARD eats about 5 tarantulas a day
sadly i have tried this and no it does not eat the wasp.
The Tarantula Hawk Wasp.
Tarantula Hawk Wasp
tarantula hawk wasp
Im guessing a hawk since its talons could rip the taratula to pieces and it could just eat the hornet.......then die later because of the toxcin
The pepsis wasp, also known as the tarantula hawk, is the tarantula's deadliest enemy
No, the Tarantula Hawk is a type of wasp, it gets its name from attacking Tarantulas when they sting them it paralize's the spider.