
Sphecius speciosus - Wikipedia
Cicada killers exert a measure of natural control on cicada populations, and as such, they may directly benefit the deciduous trees upon which the cicadas feed.
Cicada Killer Wasps | Entomology
Female cicada killers are equipped with a stinger that they use to inject venom into a cicada they catch and then lay their eggs on top of. They also have spurs on their back legs to help them dig tunnels, …
Cicada Killers - Purdue University
Cicada killers are large, solitary wasps that live in the ground. They evoke a good deal of fear but are seldom aggressive. They provision their nests with cicadas upon which their larvae feed.
Cicada Killer Wasps - Smithsonian Institution
The female Cicada Killer lays one egg in a cell with one, two or three cicadas, then seals the chamber. Cicada Killers adhere to the normal pattern of solitary wasps by mass provisioning their brood cell.
Cicada-killer wasp | Description, Solitary, Predatory, Parasitoid ...
A cicada-killer wasp is any of about 20 species of large, solitary wasps known for adeptly hunting cicadas as food for their larvae. Cicada-killer wasps are found nearly worldwide. One of the best …
Cicada Killer | Oklahoma State University
A page dedicated to understanding Cicada Killers, their hosts, symptoms, descriptions and control properties.
Cicada Killer Wasp | Ohioline
Eastern cicada killers (Sphecius speciosus) are large, solitary wasps belonging to the family Sphecidae. This species of wasp occurs in the eastern and midwestern states of North America and southward …
Cicada Killer Wasps - University of Maryland Extension
Mar 1, 2023 · Adults feed on flower nectar. Despite their appearance, these insects are not aggressive and usually will not bother people. The female's sting is meant for paralyzing prey (cicadas). She …
Eastern Cicada Killer - Soil Ecology Wiki
May 2, 2025 · The Eastern Cicada Killer (Sphecius speciosus) is a large, solitary digger wasp belonging to the Crabronidae family. It is one of the largest wasp species in North America.
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These large solitary wasps are also known as Giant Cicada Killers or Sand Hornets. This last common name is a misnomer because they are not true hornets. Despite their very large size, dangerous …