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Cheechako
Joined: 7/15/2008
Location: Kenosha, WI
Posts: 13
Posted: Aug/02/2008 7:11 AM PST

I've had an insect visiting me each day and I've never seen one like it. I'm wondering if anyone knows what this thing is? It's approx 1.5" in body length, it's wings appear to rotate in such a way that it can maneuver in any direction in a millisecond! It appears to have a stinger. It is sort of a gold/yellow in color with what looks like brown spots. You can hear it long before you see it and it moves like a stealth bomber! It's very fast and seems to like my English Ivy that is potted on my deck.

What is this thing?
KeyWee blog photos
Joined: 11/29/2006
Location: West Kentucky
Posts: 1750
Posted: Aug/02/2008 8:56 AM PST

We have some doozy ol' bugs down here, but I sure don't know what you have from the description. Have you ever visited www.whatsthatbug.com? If you can't find it there, it probably doesn't exist. Take a look and see if you can find it and then let us know what it is
Cheechako
Joined: 7/15/2008
Location: Kenosha, WI
Posts: 13
Posted: Aug/02/2008 11:11 AM PST

Thanx very much. I'm on my way there right now!
Cheechako
Joined: 7/15/2008
Location: Kenosha, WI
Posts: 13
Posted: Aug/02/2008 11:27 AM PST

Well, I just visited "www.whatsthatbug.com" and didn't find my bud there. If anyone has any idea, I'd love to know what this thing is and if it is in fact a stinger.
Aurora blog photos
Joined: 4/24/2008
Location: Chesapeake VA
Posts: 1954
Posted: Aug/04/2008 2:12 PM PST

Try going here:
http://bugguide.net/node/view/15740
I noticed semerske suggested that site in a different insect question
Hope you can ID your little friend
aimee blog photos
Joined: 6/21/2008
Location: Indiana
Posts: 847
Posted: Sep/03/2008 12:14 PM PST

Hmm, do you have cicadas where you are? We had a HUGE brown black and yellow insect that we thought was a hornet in our yard. It was carrying a cicada around one day. The two were so large together my roomate thought it was two hummingbirds! We looked it up and found it was an Eastern Cicada Killer wasp. Not aggressive to humans unless you try to squash it. Check out this page.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eastern_cicada_killer
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Joined: 4/24/2008
Location: Chesapeake VA
Posts: 1954
Posted: Sep/04/2008 6:57 AM PST

That would have to be a HUGE bug to carry a cicada!
SandyleeMI photos
Joined: 11/05/2007
Location: N. MI
Posts: 94
Posted: Sep/04/2008 7:47 AM PST

Sounds like it might be a hummingbird moth?
witt blog photos
Joined: 3/28/2008
Location: Lancaster, SC
Posts: 16633
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Posted: Sep/05/2008 12:03 PM PST

We have the Eastern Cicada Killer wasp, too. I didn't know what it was till I saw it on a gardening show. I had just watched one in action.
aimee blog photos
Joined: 6/21/2008
Location: Indiana
Posts: 847
Posted: Sep/05/2008 10:37 PM PST

Crazy huh?? Its burrow/nest was under our patio table. We moved the table.
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