Author Topic: what are wasps good for anyways  (Read 5568 times)


Goddamn figs, I always knew those stuffs were working for the wasps all along

You see this cool motherforgeter? This is a blue mud dauber wasp. They eat spiders. Specifically black widow spiders. forget yeah.


Do you like figs? Sure you do. Wasps are essential to the reproduction process of the fig. Check it out. if you're afraid of your figs being full of wasps, don't worry. the fig digests them.


Also: by emitting chemical distress signals, some corn, cotton, and tobacco plants can summon tiny parasitic wasps to rescue them from hungry caterpillars like the tobacco budworm and corn earworm. If we didn't have wasps, we wouldn't have corn, cotton, or the tobacco industry! ok i admit we probably don't need tobacco

Wasps are our friends and we should love them. Except for the starfish wasps. forget those.

is imgur loving up or something this is an error

This is probably the most disgusting thing I've ever learned.
yeah thanks now ill never eat figs again

I bet y'all will be happy to see this guy!


I was scrolling down until I was met by that image, that scared the stuff out of me

wasps only have a bad rep because they stand up to big scary humans

wasps only have a bad rep because they stand up to big scary humans
or because they want to destroy everything, such as why they are pest control

so basically without wasps other insects would explode in population and forget up humanity

so basically without wasps other insects would explode in population and forget up humanity
don't believe the lies. There are wasps on the internet trolling us all right now.

Hey look at the bright side, atleast they aren't centipedes.

Hey look at the bright side, atleast they aren't centipedes.

if centipedes and millipedes could fly i'd loving kill myself

actually forget that i'd just die on the spot no questions asked
« Last Edit: February 21, 2015, 07:36:42 PM by Frequency »

Well to be fair wasps mind their business more than bees do.


Hey look at the bright side, atleast they aren't centipedes.
Or Goliath Bird spiders...

being friends

Wasps are actually used as pest control, due to them preying on pest insects for the most part while having few effects on crops.
why not just use dragonflies, they're cooler looking and not total roosterSMELLING forgetS LIKE THESE PIECE OF stuff WASPS

Wasps do some pollination.