An important predator and pollinator who’s importance is often overlooked due to fear. The Great Black Digger wasp is a large, completely black wasp with a thin waist. Their wings are smoky with a blueish sheen. Their bodies are also covered in many fine hairs that collect pollen during their trips to the garden. These insects are typically unbothered by humans minding their business and will only sting if threatened. Males do not have a stinger.
Diet
Insects such as katydids which is fed to their young and nectar from flowers
Activity Pattern
Diurnal (Active during day)