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  1. California Wood Wasp Urocerus californicus Tweet Description: This is a large wood-boring wasp that has a large rounded body. Wood wasps that are part of the family Siricidae and are large non-stinging wasps that are attracted to dead or dying conifer trees.
    www.projectnoah.org/spottings/555596102
    They are large insects, generally 1 inch or longer, and wasplike in appearance but have an elongated, cylindrical body without a noticeable constriction or “waist.” They often are black or metallic dark blue or combinations of black, red, and yellow. They make a noisy buzz when flying.
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  3. Horntail Wasp - Urocerus californicus - BugGuide.Net

    Jul 7, 2021 · Horntail Wasp -. Urocerus californicus. (Coffin Point) Ladysmith, British Columbia, Canada. September 30, 2020. N 48° 59' 40". W 123° 45' 35". Elev: 15m. Habitat: Mixed woodland and residential. Ocean frontage < 100 m.