CoolIt's a goldenrod crab spider.
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Looks like a piece of taffy.
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initial thought was crane fly but the wings dont look right
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It was on a random car while I was up getting an alignment at Firestone on Friday. A fairly heavy storm blew through and that....thing....didn't budge.
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It looks like pine needles.
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Anyone know what kind of bees these are? I don't think the are yellow jackets.
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I'd say it's a wasp bee.
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They were in two of our bedrooms. I think they had a nest in the attic, hatched, and came down through the light fixtures in an attempt to escape. Most of them died trying to get out of the window.
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Freed this guy from a spider web on the porch
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They look like Median wasps which normally are found in Europe and Asia.
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Are you insane? Kill it with fire!Freed this guy from a spider web on the porch
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He is now our pet and protects us from outside pests
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No way. Mantises are the best.Are you insane? Kill it with fire!Freed this guy from a spider web on the porch
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Don't worry, I quite literally wouldn't hurt a fly.
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on my front porch. do not like, but I'm sure he's a friendly neighborhood spider, no?
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^That's an orb weaver/garden cross, eddy. They're good to keep around the garden, IMO.
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works for me if there was 1, but for some reason, everyone came to our house
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They build a new web every day, so there's a good chance that you only have a few of them.
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Looks like the dead kind to me.Anyone know what kind of bees these are? I don't think the are yellow jackets.
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Ha. Definitely not a yellow jacket, given that it has a fuzzy head.
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