An animal that looks like a wasp and builds its home from mud is called a mud dauber. They are generally harmless to humans but will sting when they feel threatened.
If a bee looks like a flying ant, it's probably a digger wasp. Digger wasps make little cocaans of sand, actually mud, and fill it with paralysed insects or spiders. Then it lays an egg inside and seals the nest. The hatchling from the egg eats the paralysed prey.
Tarantula Hawk - hunts tarantulas
The flying, ant-like insect with a black body and orange legs is called a spider wasp or pompilid wasp. They can be found in South America, particularly in Venezuela and Colombia.
The ichneumon wasp matches this description. They have a red and black body, four wings, and a long stinger that can be very painful.
Many insects mimic wasps and bees. One insect that looks like a wasp without wings, and has a hairy-looking body with a red or orange stripe is the "velvet ant." This is actually a wingless female wasp with a painful sting.
The bird that builds a nest that looks like mud is called a mud dauber wasp.
A common insect that looks like a wasp is a hoverfly. Hoverflies have yellow and black stripes on their bodies, resembling the appearance of a wasp, but they do not sting.
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Wasps sting and they have no hair
Any kind does that. Wasps are like termites. They are trying to get the wood on the house
The Ladyfinger moth has a black or brown body and pink wings. This species of moth happens to look like a wasp.
Acrotaphus wiltii