About 5 days after we brought our
parasitized tomato hornworm inside, Marianna noticed that the wasps had emerged from their cocoons.
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We took them outside to be set free.
Not a great picture, but you can see the caterpillar at the bottom. It was still alive!
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The wasps were tiny.
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Suburban nature study . . . gotta love it. :-)
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