Everything about Wood Wasp totally explained
The term
wood wasp is a colloquial name applied to various unrelated families of
Symphyta, whose only shared feature is that the larvae are found in wood. The name is thus applied to "wood wasps" (family
Xiphydriidae), "parasitic wood wasps" (family
Orussidae), "cedar wood wasps" (Family
Anaxyelidae), or, at times, to "horntails" (family
Siricidae). The female in the latter two of these groups has a long
ovipositor at the back of her body which gives her a dangerous look, but they can't use them to sting.
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