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Gall wasps are also known as gallflies. Animals that eat them often include other wasps, as they penetrate the gallfly's gall and consume the larvae within.
Gall wasps are preyed upon by birds, parasitic wasps, beetles, and some species of ants. These predators help regulate gall wasp populations in nature.
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Gall Wasps create Galls in trees. There larvae feed off of the Galls that have been created. Adults do not feed at all, and have a very short life span.
Gall wasps do not sting because they do not possess a stinger or venom glands like other wasp species. They instead lay their eggs inside plants, causing the formation of galls or abnormal growths on the plant tissue.
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They got eaten by bees ETC.
To get rid of gall wasps, you can prune and destroy infected plant parts, apply horticultural oils to suffocate the larvae, introduce natural enemies like parasitic wasps, and keep your plants healthy to help them resist infestations. It's also essential to monitor your plants regularly for signs of gall wasps to take prompt action.
sounds like mold, but could be "oak gall wasps".
Kinsey was a zoologist who studied and collected Gall wasps.
they live in attics and hives
they live in it