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In reply to the discussion: Florida Gots Them Palmetto Bugs. [View all]MineralMan
(151,424 posts)8. That one's dead.
You find Tarantula Hawks in desert and dry areas, where the tarantulas are. They prey on the big spiders. Occasionally, you'll find several of those large wasps around a milkweed plant. I don't know why. They're not aggressive toward humans, so you can get close and study them. They won't sting unless you physically bother them though.
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I think Schmidt has gotten himself stung (voluntarily) by just about every insect there is
hatrack
Dec 2018
#63
I got hit by one once. Worse sting of my life behind an Io moth caterpillar
GulfCoast66
Dec 2018
#21
I used to torture friends of mine in Florida by telling them I'd seen a palmetto bug nearby.
cwydro
Dec 2018
#9