Video: Hornets sting poisoned spiders
Tarantula Spiders are paralyzed by poison after suffering from sting from wasps.
Tarantula Spiders are paralyzed by poison after suffering from sting from wasps.
The scene of the huge attack of wasps was recorded by Karen and Matthew Perry and their two children, Cash and Cadence in the desert of Sonora, Arizona, USA, Story Trender reported on November 13.
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In the video, Tarantula Hawk wasps , a Tarantula spider parasite, are constantly burning the spider. The spider struggled to fight back, then was paralyzed by the sting of the bee's sting. He tried to stand up and move a few times, but finally collapsed.
"The wasps try to paralyze the spider so they can pull the prey to the cave and spawn on the spider's abdomen. When the egg hatches, it will eat the spider until it matures, this process lasts about a month. Although the Tarantula Hawk wasp sting is not lethal, their stings are second in the level of pain in the insect world , " Cash Perry said.
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