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PrincessBandit
25th January 2010, 16:52
Over the last few days I've seen a few caterpillars on my swan plants and enjoyed watching them get bigger and fatter. Yesterday I noticed one of the large ones had disappeared, along with some of the smaller ones.

This afternoon I went out to pick lettuce for dinner and as I passed one of the swan plants I noticed what seemed like 2 caterpillars (2 small creatures of similar colour locked in combat). Turned out it was a friggin' wasp! It had split the large caterpillar open and if it hadn't been for the fact that the caterpillar was still alive I'd have let the wasp eat it's fill - the caterpillars are poisonous. Sadly though, as I said, it was still alive so I picked the leaf off and crushed the pair of them; to put the caterpillar out of it's misery, and to kill the little bastard wasp. Wasp however wasn't going to give up without a fight so I grabbed the nearest rock and squished it to paste.

I hate wasps - note I didn't say "hornets" just in case any Honda owners get upset! I like the Honda ones, but loathe the insect type!

MIXONE
25th January 2010, 16:55
Good onya.I hate wasps too.

Gareth123
25th January 2010, 17:00
Everything has a right to life...So says Buddha.

I think

MSTRS
25th January 2010, 17:00
Probably the Asian Paper Wasp. They are deadly on Monarch caterpillars around here.

Oakie
25th January 2010, 17:02
I hate wasps - note I didn't say "hornets" just in case any Honda owners get upset! I like the Honda ones, but loathe the insect type!

I seem to remember from my High School latin that the latin for wasp is ... Vespa!

pzkpfw
25th January 2010, 17:24
So vegetarian animals are OK, but carnivores are evil?

george formby
25th January 2010, 17:24
We found that out last year but their is bugger all we can do about it. After planting loads of swan plants in anticipation of a pretty summer this year, not a single caterpillar has appeared......:no:

PrincessBandit
25th January 2010, 17:38
Might have to use ye olde bird netting to stop the pests from decimating the caterpillar community. Oh, and I HATE flies too! (so my loathing is not limited to just wasps...)

MSTRS
25th January 2010, 17:46
Actually, Monarchs are their own worst enemy. We have one plant. It had at least 15 on it. Now it is a single stalk, no leaves. And it has 3 caterpillars left on it. The rest have gone looking for food. They won't find any. So they'll all die.

Number One
25th January 2010, 17:48
oooooo PB you so tough I bet your poohs scare the flies away!

Mom
25th January 2010, 17:49
Over the last few days I've seen a few caterpillars on my swan plants and enjoyed watching them get bigger and fatter. Yesterday I noticed one of the large ones had disappeared, along with some of the smaller ones.

This afternoon I went out to pick lettuce for dinner and as I passed one of the swan plants I noticed what seemed like 2 caterpillars (2 small creatures of similar colour locked in combat). Turned out it was a friggin' wasp! It had split the large caterpillar open and if it hadn't been for the fact that the caterpillar was still alive I'd have let the wasp eat it's fill - the caterpillars are poisonous. Sadly though, as I said, it was still alive so I picked the leaf off and crushed the pair of them; to put the caterpillar out of it's misery, and to kill the little bastard wasp. Wasp however wasn't going to give up without a fight so I grabbed the nearest rock and squished it to paste.

I hate wasps - note I didn't say "hornets" just in case any Honda owners get upset! I like the Honda ones, but loathe the insect type!

Absolutely devastating thing to see, sadly they dont confine themselves to caterpillars though, I have actually seen them down a butterfly and eat that!


Actually, Monarchs are their own worst enemy. We have one plant. It had at least 15 on it. Now it is a single stalk, no leaves. And it has 3 caterpillars left on it. The rest have gone looking for food. They won't find any. So they'll all die.

Pumpkin, they eat pumpkin :yes: as in the flesh.

EJK
25th January 2010, 17:51
Everything has a right to life...So says Buddha.

I think

They could've been my reincarnated uncle and aunt.

MSTRS
26th January 2010, 07:51
Pumpkin, they eat pumpkin :yes: as in the flesh.

They do. But after the chrysalis stage, the adult butterfly is often deformed.

The Stranger
26th January 2010, 08:02
so I picked the leaf off and crushed the pair of them; to put the caterpillar out of it's misery, and to kill the little bastard wasp. Wasp however wasn't going to give up without a fight so I grabbed the nearest rock and squished it to paste.


You need help. I've forwarded this to the SPCA.
I hope they ask for jail time too.

Mikkel
26th January 2010, 08:22
Wasps are mean little fuckers. Not a big fan, to say the least.


Actually, Monarchs are their own worst enemy. We have one plant. It had at least 15 on it. Now it is a single stalk, no leaves. And it has 3 caterpillars left on it. The rest have gone looking for food. They won't find any. So they'll all die.

Isn't there something about the Kakapo's very slow breeding cycle having developed to avoid that particular problem? ...unsafe wherever you go.

george formby
26th January 2010, 09:26
Actually, Monarchs are their own worst enemy. We have one plant. It had at least 15 on it. Now it is a single stalk, no leaves. And it has 3 caterpillars left on it. The rest have gone looking for food. They won't find any. So they'll all die.

A bit of pumpkin or cucumber will stop the little critters starving. My girlfriend is nuts about Monarchs & has done a heap of research.

george formby
26th January 2010, 09:26
Actually, Monarchs are their own worst enemy. We have one plant. It had at least 15 on it. Now it is a single stalk, no leaves. And it has 3 caterpillars left on it. The rest have gone looking for food. They won't find any. So they'll all die.

A bit of pumpkin or cucumber will stop the little critters starving. My girlfriend is nuts about Monarchs & has done a heap of research.

PrincessBandit
27th January 2010, 20:25
We found that out last year but their is bugger all we can do about it. After planting loads of swan plants in anticipation of a pretty summer this year, not a single caterpillar has appeared......:no:

Been checking out asian paper wasps online and they prey on Monarch caterpillars. First thing in the morning I'm going to break out the bird net...

FJRider
27th January 2010, 20:33
Been checking out asian paper wasps online and they prey on Monarch caterpillars. First thing in the morning I'm going to break out the bird net...

Go girl ... :2thumbsup