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What do oak apple gall wasps eat when its young?

beetles


What does an oak Apple gall wasp get eaten by?

big mama


Do gall wasps sting?

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.


What is the growth under the leaf of an oak tree?

sounds like mold, but could be "oak gall wasps".


Why do oak trees have oak balls on them?

the balls on the tree is the nut [ seed] that i one day going to tern into a oak tree but it will take it a long time for it to be like the tree it came from ps.. never it the balls you see on a oak tree


What are the little white balls with red lines looks like an eyeball from an oak tree?

The little white balls with red lines on oak trees are called oak galls. They are formed when gall wasps lay their eggs in the tree's tissues, causing abnormal growths. The galls provide protection and nutrients for the developing wasp larvae.


What is the red looking bulb in an oak tree?

The red-looking bulb in an oak tree is likely a gall, specifically an oak gall, which is caused by the larvae of gall wasps. These insects lay their eggs on the tree, and as the larvae develop, they stimulate the tree to produce a growth that encases them, resulting in a bulbous, red structure. Galls can vary in color and size, but they are generally harmless to the tree, although they can indicate the presence of the wasp.


What tree do wasps like?

the trees that wasps like are maple trees and oak trees


What are the flaky brown twirlies that drop from oak trees?

The flaky brown twirlies that drop from oak trees are likely the fruiting bodies of oak galls, which are abnormal growths caused by various insects, particularly gall wasps. These galls can appear as small, round, or elongated structures that may twist or curl, resembling twirlies. They serve as a protective environment for the larvae and can vary in appearance depending on the species of wasp and the specific type of gall. As they mature, these galls eventually dry out and fall from the tree.


What does les galles mean in English?

"galle" is "gall", as in oak gall, but I think you may mean "légal" ("légale") = "legal"


When was Oak Apple Day created?

Oak Apple Day was created in 1660.


When did Oak Apple Day end?

Oak Apple Day ended in 1859.