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Chalcidoid Wasp (Entedoninae)-stock-photo
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Chalcidoid Wasp (Entedoninae)-stock-photo
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Chalcidoid Wasp (Entedoninae)-stock-photo
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Berlin, Germany. 14th June, 2025. 14.06.2025, Berlin. A cuckoo wasp or emerald wasp (Chrysididae) sits on a mud wall. There are over 100 species of cuckoo wasps in Central Europe and all live as parasites. Their hosts are other wasps and wild bees, whose brood is usually parasitized by the larvae of the cuckoo wasps. Credit: Wolfram Steinberg/dpa Credit: Wolfram Steinberg/dpa/Alamy Live News-stock-photo
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Berlin, Germany. 14th June, 2025. 14.06.2025, Berlin. A cuckoo wasp or emerald wasp (Chrysididae) sits on a mud wall. There are over 100 species of cuckoo wasps in Central Europe and all live as parasites. Their hosts are other wasps and wild bees, whose brood is usually parasitized by the larvae of the cuckoo wasps. Credit: Wolfram Steinberg/dpa Credit: Wolfram Steinberg/dpa/Alamy Live News-stock-photo
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Berlin, Germany. 14th June, 2025. 14.06.2025, Berlin. A cuckoo wasp or emerald wasp (Chrysididae) sits on a mud wall. There are over 100 species of cuckoo wasps in Central Europe and all live as parasites. Their hosts are other wasps and wild bees, whose brood is usually parasitized by the larvae of the cuckoo wasps. Credit: Wolfram Steinberg/dpa Credit: Wolfram Steinberg/dpa/Alamy Live News-stock-photo
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Berlin, Germany. 14th June, 2025. 14.06.2025, Berlin. A cuckoo wasp or emerald wasp (Chrysididae) sits on a mud wall. There are over 100 species of cuckoo wasps in Central Europe and all live as parasites. Their hosts are other wasps and wild bees, whose brood is usually parasitized by the larvae of the cuckoo wasps. Credit: Wolfram Steinberg/dpa Credit: Wolfram Steinberg/dpa/Alamy Live News-stock-photo
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A common and widespread Bumble-bee, the Common Carder is the only common ginger Bumble-bee lacking a white tail. They are active late into the year-stock-photo
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Berlin, Germany. 31st May, 2025. 01.06.2025, Berlin. A cuckoo wasp or emerald wasp (Chrysididae) sits on the clay brood tube of a spiny mason wasp. There are over 100 species of cuckoo wasps in Central Europe and all live as parasites. Their hosts are other wasps and wild bees, whose brood is usually parasitized by the larvae of the golden wasps. Credit: Wolfram Steinberg/dpa Credit: Wolfram Steinberg/dpa/Alamy Live News-stock-photo
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Berlin, Germany. 31st May, 2025. 01.06.2025, Berlin. A cuckoo wasp or emerald wasp (Chrysididae) sits on the clay brood tube of a spiny mason wasp. There are over 100 species of cuckoo wasps in Central Europe and all live as parasites. Their hosts are other wasps and wild bees, whose brood is usually parasitized by the larvae of the golden wasps. Credit: Wolfram Steinberg/dpa Credit: Wolfram Steinberg/dpa/Alamy Live News-stock-photo
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Berlin, Germany. 31st May, 2025. 31.05.2025, Berlin. A cuckoo wasp or emerald wasp (Chrysididae) sits on the clay brood tube of a spiny mason wasp. There are over 100 species of cuckoo wasps in Central Europe and all live as parasites. Their hosts are other wasps and wild bees, whose brood is usually parasitized by the larvae of the golden wasps. Credit: Wolfram Steinberg/dpa Credit: Wolfram Steinberg/dpa/Alamy Live News-stock-photo
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Berlin, Germany. 31st May, 2025. 01.06.2025, Berlin. A cuckoo wasp or emerald wasp (Chrysididae) sits on the clay brood tube of a spiny mason wasp. There are over 100 species of cuckoo wasps in Central Europe and all live as parasites. Their hosts are other wasps and wild bees, whose brood is usually parasitized by the larvae of the golden wasps. Credit: Wolfram Steinberg/dpa Credit: Wolfram Steinberg/dpa/Alamy Live News-stock-photo
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Not a common Bumble-bee, the Brown-banded Carder Bee occurs in the south of England and is more common in coastal areas.-stock-photo
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Honey Bees have not fared well in recent years and gardeners can help these vital insects by planting part of their gardens with plants that attract-stock-photo
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A common and widespread Bumble-bee, the Common Carder is the only common ginger Bumble-bee lacking a white tail. They are active late into the year-stock-photo
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Honey Bees have not fared well in recent years and gardeners can help these vital insects by planting part of their gardens with plants that attract-stock-photo
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Ichneumonid Wasp (Endasys sp.) - Female-stock-photo
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Ichneumonid Wasp (Endasys sp.) - Female-stock-photo
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Torymid Wasp (Torymus sp.) - Female-stock-photo
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Brachymeria ovata, a member of Chalcidid Wasps (Family Chalcididae)-stock-photo
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Brachymeria ovata, a member of Chalcidid Wasps (Family Chalcididae)-stock-photo
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Yellow wasps are flying while carrying flies to prey on-stock-photo
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Yellow wasps are flying while carrying flies to prey on-stock-photo
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Yellow wasps are flying while carrying flies to prey on-stock-photo
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Yellow wasps are flying while carrying flies to prey on-stock-photo
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Yellow wasps are flying while carrying flies to prey on-stock-photo
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Fatsia Japonica in flower - an evergreen shrub in the Araliaceae family, also known as the paper plant, fig leaved palm in flower-stock-photo
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Fatsia Japonica in flower - an evergreen shrub in the Araliaceae family, also known as the paper plant, fig leaved palm in flower-stock-photo
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Fatsia Japonica in flower - an evergreen shrub in the Araliaceae family, also known as the paper plant, fig leaved palm in flower-stock-photo
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Fatsia Japonica in flower - an evergreen shrub in the Araliaceae family, also known as the paper plant, fig leaved palm-stock-photo
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Fatsia Japonica in flower - an evergreen shrub in the Araliaceae family, also known as the paper plant, fig leaved palm-stock-photo
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Fatsia Japonica in flower - an evergreen shrub in the Araliaceae family, also known as the paper plant, fig leaved palm in flower-stock-photo
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European paper wasp. Haus-Feldwespe, Polistes dominula, déli papírdarázs, Budapest, Hungary, Magyarország, Europe-stock-photo
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European paper wasp. Haus-Feldwespe, Polistes dominula, déli papírdarázs, Budapest, Hungary, Magyarország, Europe-stock-photo
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European paper wasp. Haus-Feldwespe, Polistes dominula, déli papírdarázs, Budapest, Hungary, Magyarország, Europe-stock-photo
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European paper wasp. Haus-Feldwespe, Polistes dominula, déli papírdarázs, Budapest, Hungary, Magyarország, Europe-stock-photo
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European paper wasp. Haus-Feldwespe, Polistes dominula, déli papírdarázs, Budapest, Hungary, Magyarország, Europe-stock-photo
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A worker White-tailed Bumble Bee gathers nectar from the flowers of a Water Mint. Bumble Bees live in smaller colonies compared to Honey Bees-stock-photo
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A Honey Bee gathers nectar from a flower to take back to the hive to manufacture honey as a food reserve. Honey Bees are essential to pollination-stock-photo
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Closeup of a black and yellow wasp as it lays in wait on the beige siding of a house in Northern Ontario.-stock-photo