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- Horse_guard_wasp abstract "The horse guard wasp, Stictia carolina, is a type of sand wasp from the eastern United States which preys primarily upon horse flies. It is a large, colorful, fast-flying wasp, one of 28 species in the genus Stictia (which occur throughout North and South America), all of which have similar biology. A female wasp of this species may take anywhere from 30 to 60 flies as food to provision each one of her nests; she makes a new nest for every egg she lays. Nests are simple burrows some 15 cm deep, with a single enlarged chamber at the bottom. An egg is laid in the empty chamber, and the female wasp brings back paralyzed flies until the chamber is full, at which point she closes the nest and begins another. It is common for numerous females to excavate nests within a small area where the soil is suitable, creating large and sometimes very dense nesting aggregations.It is noteworthy that horses and cattle are not disturbed by the presence of these wasps, despite their rapid flight and loud buzzing, even though the same animals can be very skittish in the presence of horse flies or bot flies. Nonetheless, these beneficial wasps are intimidating to many horse owners, who, if not familiar with them, may take measures to eliminate the wasps, thus exacerbating their problems with horse flies.Their use as a biological control is also a noteworthy cause. Farmers, if they know the wasp, particularly like the wasp as they keep horse fly populations down using predation.The name horse guard is a name well-thought because farmers who have horses with the horse guard wasps around are generally protected from horse flies.The genus name "stictia" may be related to Ancient Greek "stictis" which means "spotted" and "Carolina" is certainly related with Carol (related with Chorus and Aula where Chorus is derived from a Proto-Indo-European word for enclosed and Aula from a PIE word for hole) or with Karl (a German name which derives from a word that means "man").".
- Horse_guard_wasp binomialAuthority Johan_Christian_Fabricius.
- Horse_guard_wasp class Insect.
- Horse_guard_wasp family Bembicinae.
- Horse_guard_wasp family Crabronidae.
- Horse_guard_wasp genus Stictia.
- Horse_guard_wasp kingdom Animal.
- Horse_guard_wasp order Hymenoptera.
- Horse_guard_wasp phylum Arthropod.
- Horse_guard_wasp thumbnail Horse_guard_wasp.jpg?width=300.
- Horse_guard_wasp wikiPageID "5213595".
- Horse_guard_wasp wikiPageRevisionID "569969443".
- Horse_guard_wasp binomial "Stictia carolina".
- Horse_guard_wasp binomialAuthority "Fabricius, 1793".
- Horse_guard_wasp classis "Insecta".
- Horse_guard_wasp date "December 2009".
- Horse_guard_wasp familia Crabronidae.
- Horse_guard_wasp genus "Stictia".
- Horse_guard_wasp hasPhotoCollection Horse_guard_wasp.
- Horse_guard_wasp name "Horse guard".
- Horse_guard_wasp ordo Hymenoptera.
- Horse_guard_wasp phylum "Arthropoda".
- Horse_guard_wasp regnum "Animalia".
- Horse_guard_wasp species "S. carolina".
- Horse_guard_wasp subfamilia Bembicinae.
- Horse_guard_wasp type "animal".
- Horse_guard_wasp subject Category:Biological_pest_control_agents.
- Horse_guard_wasp subject Category:Crabronidae.
- Horse_guard_wasp subject Category:Hymenoptera_of_North_America.
- Horse_guard_wasp type Agent109190918.
- Horse_guard_wasp type BiologicalPestControlAgents.
- Horse_guard_wasp type CausalAgent100007347.
- Horse_guard_wasp type PhysicalEntity100001930.
- Horse_guard_wasp type Animal.
- Horse_guard_wasp type Eukaryote.
- Horse_guard_wasp type Insect.
- Horse_guard_wasp type Species.
- Horse_guard_wasp type Animal.
- Horse_guard_wasp type Insect.
- Horse_guard_wasp type Organism.
- Horse_guard_wasp comment "The horse guard wasp, Stictia carolina, is a type of sand wasp from the eastern United States which preys primarily upon horse flies. It is a large, colorful, fast-flying wasp, one of 28 species in the genus Stictia (which occur throughout North and South America), all of which have similar biology. A female wasp of this species may take anywhere from 30 to 60 flies as food to provision each one of her nests; she makes a new nest for every egg she lays.".
- Horse_guard_wasp label "Horse guard wasp".
- Horse_guard_wasp sameAs TAC4t.
- Horse_guard_wasp sameAs m.0d857h.
- Horse_guard_wasp sameAs Q5905609.
- Horse_guard_wasp sameAs Q5905609.
- Horse_guard_wasp sameAs Horse_guard_wasp.
- Horse_guard_wasp wasDerivedFrom Horse_guard_wasp?oldid=569969443.
- Horse_guard_wasp depiction Horse_guard_wasp.jpg.
- Horse_guard_wasp isPrimaryTopicOf Horse_guard_wasp.
- Horse_guard_wasp name "Horse guard".