
Every tachinid species lays eggs on or inside other arthropods — caterpillars, beetles, true bugs, grasshoppers, spiders. Larvae develop inside the host and eventually kill it.

Every tachinid species lays eggs on or inside other arthropods — caterpillars, beetles, true bugs, grasshoppers, spiders. Larvae develop inside the host and eventually kill it.

Female botflies catch mosquitoes in mid-air and glue eggs to their underside — turning the mosquito into an unwitting delivery courier. The strategy is called phoresy.

Tarantula hawks paralyze a tarantula with a single sting to a nerve cluster, then bury the still-living spider with an egg attached.

Cuckoo wasps lay eggs in other wasps' nests — the larva eats the host's stored food, sometimes the host egg too.

Female velvet ants are parasitoids — they invade other wasp/bee nests and lay eggs on the host pupae.

First-instar larvae are OBLIGATE PARASITES of SPIDER EGG SACS — actively search out spider egg sacs, burrow inside, consume developing spider eggs and spiderlings, pupate INSIDE the egg sac.

Larva CONSUMES THE ANT'S BRAIN AND HEAD MUSCLES — connective tissue weakens until the ANT'S HEAD FALLS OFF, decapitating the ant. Fly then PUPATES INSIDE THE DETACHED ANT HEAD CAPSULE.