No idea what I'm looking at here. :(
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If you click through there's a second shot zoomed in on the mud cylinder cells of the nest in the glove.
I didn't either. Others saying it's a mud dauber which is a type of wasp.
Yes, mud dauber, frightening but kind, rarely sting, and not that harmful
They would probably sting when disturbed tho
Infants in the glove are pre-stingy (takes some time out of the mudshell-papoose before their stingers harden, right? Wasp pubescence, brought to all by air.).
Stands to reason, untended (by adult wasps) mud dressed larvae can be relocated stinger- free.
Motivation to start an atrium? Or murder. Or sacrifice the gloves to the WaspBiome.
Damn answers leading to more questions.
An atrium?
Atrium/arboretum.
A grow space for bugs & plants is what I was thinking of. The best word or phrase to relay that is elusive to me currently (darn mental secretary taking a lunch or coffee break)
Unless it is a plane
Yikes.
And they eat spiders
In the most horrifying way possible. Even spiders don't deserve that fate.
I think that's putting it mildly.