An absolute mega-creature was buzzing around my home last night. [shudder]
I captured it and gave it a good shot of Raid - it’s now waiting in a jar for identification by the exterminator tomorrow.
This bee-like creature was at least two inches long. (No, even dead, I’m not taking it out of the jar for a proper measurement.) The abdomen was about 1/4 inch in diameter. It was like something out of a movie. . . a movie which starts with a nuclear meltdown . . . near a chemical plant . . . during a solar flare. . . after the ozone layer deteriorated.
The abdomen was a surprisingly pale yellow, with bits of black but nothing like the defined stripes I’m accustomed to.
Is it a mutant, or can anyone identify this thing? Is it safe to go back?
I had a ginormous one in my house once and I wasn’t able to sleep until I knew what it was. In my case it was a carpenter bee. I’m guessing it was a queen, it was huge. Plus a month later I had 4 baby bees crawling around on my carpet.
I can’t get to your cicada killer link, but found some on google images. Definitely closer than the carpenter bee, and the Capt. called it, this looks more like a wasp or hornet I think.
But it’s bigger than these. As I look at my ruler, it seems that 3 inches is closer to it than 1 inch is. Keep in mind I was freaking out, so there’s some adrenaline factor in that estimate. But I truly had no idea that any bee/hornet/wasp could even approach this size.
I had one of these in my lilac bushes a few years ago. I watched it for about 15 minutes. I knew it was a moth but damned if it didn’t fly like a hummingbird. I’ve never seen one again.
I’ve taken very few photos of insects so far. Curiously, the two most prominent are the carpenter bee and the cicadakillerwasp.
Note that the bee is quite harmless – the males don’t sting and the females are reluctant to sting humans. The wasp looks like evil itself and can probably put the hurt on you, but only if cornered.
True. The grounds of my apt bldg are home to cicada killer burrows. In August when they emerge, they are all over the friggn place, but quite blasé about humans. They fly in ground effect, never more than a few inches above the soil, and they’ll brush your ankle or foot and just zip off without a care. (Creeps you out the first 10 or 11 times, though, having a 2" wasp bonk into your anklebone.)
I vote cicada killer also. Here’s a pic of one I found in my house.
They look scary but are apparently quite harmless to humans. (They can supposedly “prick” you but don’t inject venom or anything.) They will fly at you but don’t do anything else, really.