D Don Testme Well-Known Member Joined Sep 8, 2021 Messages 568 Reactions 601 Age 49 Location Ontario, CA Oct 26, 2022 #1 Small yellowjacket wasp lodged itself in the slight gap of one of my forward facing M3 sensors. It's wings (I ripped some off before taking the photo) were fluttering around, due to the wind, in front of the sensor's lens. Reactions: fuzzball, LoudThunder and GFields
Small yellowjacket wasp lodged itself in the slight gap of one of my forward facing M3 sensors. It's wings (I ripped some off before taking the photo) were fluttering around, due to the wind, in front of the sensor's lens.
Y Yorkshire_Pud Well-Known Member Joined Feb 24, 2022 Messages 6,071 Reactions 5,299 Location UK Oct 26, 2022 #2 That's not an Assassin Wasp, it's a Kamikaze Wasp. Reactions: F00Man, Wangodetango, maggior and 2 others