A Wasp In The Everglades

A bee can only sting you once before it dies, a wasp can sting repeatedly and live - Jacob Katel  
 

 

 











 

Miami wildlife isn't restricted to the city. 

Wasps don't honor statutes of limitation. 

Accept no imitation. 

They are their own judge and jury. 

Their own nerve shocking nation. 

Wasps bite with acidic fury in every situation. 

Their tail end like a cadillac of neurotoxic aces, resulting in a straight shot to a hospital for weak allergic patients. 

They colonize and weaponize, and nest in paper places, consuming nectar from the plants, and chewing up the aphids. 

The venom in their stingers diabolically cause changes, in painful swelling at the site of redness where the pain lives. 

Essentially non violent, aggressive when molested, they form into a fiery ball of fire when they're tested. 

They fly around and pollinate by methods so inventive, and decimate the scourges of insects that are pestilent. 

Without the wasp, the everglades are thrown off, of the balance, of kill-mode and defensive strikes of all the different animals.



All rhyming words aside, the wasp are an interesting creature to observe, and one of many communities all over florida that have let me do my thing and take their picture