Tarantulas in general have few predators. Some include snakes, scorpions, wasps, lizards, birds, and, well, humans. But very few are the tarantulas that become meals.
Some wasps kill and eat bugs that are harmful to people.
some of the tarantulas camouflage to some ofthe red leaves because some of them are red
Some tarantulas fight for dominance.
They help it reproduce get it. Some sharks give live birth.
People normally do not keep wasp hives. Bee hives are kept for two reasons: to produce honey for consumption or sale, and to help pollinate crops. Wasps do not produce honey or pollinate crops. Some scientists who study wasps, called entemologists, may keep captive wasp hives for observation and study.
Yes, coconut fiber, vermiculite, potting soil, and peat moss mixtures work very well. Except some species of tarantula do not like humid enviroments, these beddings help with most tarantulas
Tarantulas live alone. At a VERY young age they live together, and there are some tarantulas that seem to be able to live harmoniously with other tarantulas, BUT NEVER KEEP PET TARANTULAS TOGETHER IN THE SAME CAGE. In most cases, they are guaranteed cannibals.
Cryptus albitarsis are black wasps with a red abdomen. They are some of the most common wasps in the Ichneumonidae family and are often referred to as ichneumon wasps.
Wasps don't usually bite, they sting. Wasp is some cases can bite and sting at the same time.
If you eat figs, you are consuming wasps, some do not make it out of the fig and die inside. You are not guaranteed to be eating wasps.
well, some wasps, get it up the butt, where as others like it in the mouths, it really their choice.