Gallwasps


 
Most gallwasps make up a gall.  You find that a lot of galls are on oaks. The larva's live in the gallweb. They are all winter in the gall. A lot of them have a complicated lifestory and can cause many galls. 

Gallwasps live in generations every year. There are asexual and sexual generations. Some gallwasps make no galls themselves,  but leave the eggs in galls which have been made by other wasps. The gallwasps that come out of a gall are therefor not necessarly of the same species

 
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