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<blockquote data-quote="desert voice" data-source="post: 28614" data-attributes="member: 3066"><p>well, very, very sad news. yesterday i went in to check on her, give water. the paper towel she's on had dried fluid on it. i hoped it was a long overdue excretion but when i turned her over and cleaned it all off, it looks like there was an egg after all and it hatched and has bored inside. i have to take care of her today somehow. it would be stupid to let it stay and develop. after all, that's what i was trying to prevent. so, point of reference in what's really a sad tale, the egg may be laid before the wasp takes it to the burrow which is what i had read that the egg isn't laid until it's back in the burrow. thanks for all of your input and keeping up with the thread. it really has helped, katelyn.</p><p></p><p>take care. </p><p></p><p>linda</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="desert voice, post: 28614, member: 3066"] well, very, very sad news. yesterday i went in to check on her, give water. the paper towel she's on had dried fluid on it. i hoped it was a long overdue excretion but when i turned her over and cleaned it all off, it looks like there was an egg after all and it hatched and has bored inside. i have to take care of her today somehow. it would be stupid to let it stay and develop. after all, that's what i was trying to prevent. so, point of reference in what's really a sad tale, the egg may be laid before the wasp takes it to the burrow which is what i had read that the egg isn't laid until it's back in the burrow. thanks for all of your input and keeping up with the thread. it really has helped, katelyn. take care. linda [/QUOTE]
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