Cicada Killer

Red, black, and yellow wasp on clover flower

Eastern Cicada Killer, Sphecius speciosus
Ridgewood Reservoir, 2007-07-14

These large wasps are very impressive looking, but they almost never sting humans. They’re pretty common on lawns and fields around New York City right now, and will be for the next month or so.

Other insect species seen today at Ridgewood Reservoir includedL

  • Blue Dasher
  • Comet Darner
  • Familiar Bluet
  • Summer Azure
  • Monarch
  • Silver-spotted Skipper
  • Sachem Skipper
  • Broad-winged Skipper
  • Eastern Tiger Swallowtail
  • Black Swallowtail
  • American Lady
  • Cabbage White
  • Clouded Sulphur
  • Orange Sulphur
  • Long-legged Fly
  • Carolina Grasshopper

I’m still going through the photos. It was a good day for bugs. :-)

One Response to “Cicada Killer”

  1. Michael Redlich Says:

    Hi Elliotte:

    These interesting little critters wanted to participate in our Little League baseball practice the other night in Flemington, NJ. We found a lot of bored holes in the infield dirt…

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