Close-up of Entire Organ Pipe Mud Dauber Nest
The images in a slideshow are smaller than if they were posted individually, so I thought I would include a single shot of the first image, showing all of the cells in the nest’s three tubes.
This entry was posted on July 18, 2012 by Mary Holland. It was filed under Adaptations, Arthropods, Hymenoptera, Insect Eggs, Insect Signs, Insects, Invertebrates, July, Larvae, Metamorphosis and was tagged with Insect Metamorphosis, insects, Mud Daubers, Organ Pipe Mud Daubers, Trypoxylon politum, Wasps.


Sure beats having to make all those middle of the night trips to the store for baby formula, don’t it?
July 18, 2012 at 2:18 pm
Yes, indeed!
July 23, 2012 at 1:06 pm