Mahogany wasp
Throughout the United States.
Color: Dark reddish-brown
Legs: 6
Shape: Slender with a pointed abdomen
Size: About 0.5 to 1 inch
Habits
Mahogany wasps are solitary insects and do not live in colonies. They are parasitic wasps, laying their eggs on or inside the bodies of other insects, such as stink bugs.
Habitat
These wasps can be found in various environments, including gardens, woodlands, and urban areas.
Threat
Mahogany wasps are not aggressive towards humans and are generally considered beneficial due to their role in controlling pest populations.
Prevention
There is typically no need for prevention measures related to mahogany wasps, as they are not harmful to humans.
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