RattlesnakeDan
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Exactly. They drag up to 10 of them in a burrow. Lay there eggs in them. Male eggs in one and female eggs in another. They come out next year and over and over it goes. So they don't eat cicadas and only the females kill them. Pretty cool. Kinda weird.I watched a nat geo with a wasp in the desert that would burrow. This particular species would attack a desert spider and sting it. It's venom would paralyze the spider but not kill it and then the was would lay it's eggs in the spider and take it down to its burrowed out home where her larvae would feed on the spider until they grow into wasps. Anyone know if these guys just eat the locusts or do they lay their eggs in em also