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One of the most chilling events that can occur in the world of insects is, without a doubt, the one that occurs with the biological cycle of the emerald wasp.

In order for its larvae to develop, the female emerald wasp looks for cockroaches (Periplaneta americana), which will have a horrible end.

The wasp is a skilled and focused attacker; if its sting manages to penetrate a specific part of the cockroach's head, it will inject a poison that turns it into a "zombie". In this state, the wasp will lead the insect to a burrow that it has previously built, where it will carry out the rest of its work, manipulating it with an antenna.

This is where the interesting begins. The wasp lays an egg on part of the cockroach's abdomen. When the larva hatches from the egg, it digs a hole in the abdomen and begins to feed, initially on the fluids, and later on the non-vital internal organs of the insect still alive, suffering a very slow death.

Once the larva development stage is complete, it emerges as an adult wasp from what was once a cockroach full of life.
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