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  • Imported red fire ants (solenopsis invicta) swarm in defence of their colony. These ants are aggresive and have a painful sting. Central Texas.
    red_fire_ant_nest_4109Smy-90.jpg
  • Imported red fire ants (solenopsis invicta) swarm in defence of their colony. These ants are aggresive and have a painful sting. Central Texas.
    red_fire_ant_nest_4109Smy-51.jpg
  • Imported red fire ants (solenopsis invicta) swarm in defence of their colony. These ants are aggresive and have a painful sting. Central Texas.
    red_fire_ant_nest_4109Smy-86.jpg
  • Imported red fire ants (solenopsis invicta) swarm in defence of their colony. These ants are aggresive and have a painful sting. Central Texas.
    red_fire_ant_nest_4109Smy-66.jpg
  • portrait of a yellowjacket wasp (vesula sp.), western Oregon. © Michael Durham / www.DurmPhoto.com.
    yellowjacket_wasp_42212PV.jpg
  • A paper wasp (Polistes dominula) in flight. photographed in 1/50,000th of a second with a high-speed camera. Western Oregon.
    flying_wasp_42806W6.jpg
  • An atlantic sea nettle (Chrysaora quinquecirrha) jellyfish Photographed in captivity near the Oregon Coast.
    atlantic_jellyfish_DurHM146.jpg
  • A paper wasp (Polistes dominula) in flight. photographed in 1/50,000th of a second with a high-speed camera. Western Oregon.
    flying_wasp_42806W7.jpg
  • An atlantic sea nettle (Chrysaora quinquecirrha) jellyfish Photographed in captivity near the Oregon Coast,
    atlantic_jellyfish_DurHM144.jpg
  • A paper wasp (Polistes dominula) in flight. photographed in 1/50,000th of a second with a high-speed camera. Western Oregon.
    flying_wasp_42806W2.jpg
  • An atlantic sea nettle (Chrysaora quinquecirrha) jellyfish Photographed in captivity near the Oregon Coast.
    atlantic_jellyfish_DurHM145.jpg
  • A paper wasp (Polistes dominula) in flight. photographed in 1/50,000th of a second with a high-speed camera. Western Oregon.
    flying_wasp_42806W1.jpg
  • An atlantic sea nettle (Chrysaora quinquecirrha) jellyfish Photographed in captivity near the Oregon Coast.
    atlantic_jellyfish_DurHM147.jpg
  • A paper wasp (Polistes dominula) in flight. photographed in 1/50,000th of a second with a high-speed camera. Western Oregon. Please Note: This image has been digitally altered. The background was expanded to allow for better composition. The insect has not been altered.
    flying_wasp_42806W3V2.jpg
  • A paper wasp (Polistes dominula) in flight. photographed in 1/50,000th of a second with a high-speed camera. Western Oregon.
    flying_wasp_42806W3.jpg
  • A paper wasp (Polistes dominula) in flight. photographed in 1/50,000th of a second with a high-speed camera. Western Oregon.
    flying_wasp_42806W5.jpg
  • Detailed portrait of imported red fire ant (solenopsis invicta) worker. Texas. This species is native to South America, it has become well established in the southern United States.
    red_fire_ant_portrait_110707SS-35F.jpg
  • Bald-faced hornet / white-faced hornet (Dolichovespula maculata) photographed in flight in the Mount Hood national Forest, Oregon.
    bald_faced_hornet-MDurham85_3V1.jpg
  • A female thistledown velvet ant (Dasymutilla gloriosa). Native of the southwestern United States, this species imitates the appearance of a seed on a creosote bush. Also referred to by the name "cow killer". These are not true ants, but ground dwelling wasps.
    thistledown_velvet_ant_MDurham409_13.jpg
  • Bald-faced hornet / white-faced hornet (Dolichovespula maculata) photographed in flight in the Mount Hood National Forest, Oregon.
    Dolichovespula_maculata_MDurham93_3.jpg
  • Bald-faced hornet / white-faced hornet (Dolichovespula maculata) photographed in flight in the Mount Hood national Forest, Oregon.
    bald_faced_hornet-MDurham245_13.jpg
  • A female cicada killer wasp (Sphecius grandis) in flight. These solitary wasps paralyze cicadias with their sting which are then used as food to rear their young.
    cicada_killer_wasp_71406WS2.jpg
  • A female cicada killer wasp (Sphecius grandis) in flight. These solitary wasps paralyze cicadias with their sting which are then used as food to rear their young.
    cicada_killer_wasp_71406WS3.jpg
  • A female cicada killer wasp (Sphecius grandis) in flight. These solitary wasps paralyze cicadias with their sting which are then used as food to rear their young.
    cicada_killer_wasp_71406WS1.jpg
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