SPINED TURBAN GALL WASP Antron douglasii - from our story 'Mindsuckers: Brain-Controlling Parasites That Turn Creatures Into Zombies'

SPINED TURBAN GALL WASP Antron douglasii VALLEY OAK Quercus lobata When the spined turban gall wasp injects its eggs into oak leaves, it leaves behind something extra: a cocktail of chemicals that induces the plant to build pink structures around the growing wasp larvae, called galls. Safely cocooned, the larvae feed on the plant’s nutrients. How galling.

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