Pigeon Horntail
Tremex columba
Order: Hymenoptera
Low Risk
Description
The Pigeon Horntail is a large, wasp-like insect that is harmless to humans. It is known for its long ovipositor, which females use to lay eggs in wood.
Habitat & Distribution
Forests and wooded areas, particularly where there are dead or dying trees.
Diet & Feeding
Larvae feed on wood, while adults do not feed.
Behavior & Life Cycle
Females use their long ovipositors to drill into wood to lay eggs. The larvae then feed on the wood.
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