From Britannica: ”Braconid larvae are either endoparasitic, living within their hosts, or ectoparasitic, living on their hosts. Endoparasitic adult females lay an egg or eggs in the larvae or eggs of the host (braconid wasps do not typically exploit adult hosts). Many species are egg-larval parasitoids, meaning the wasp eggs are laid within the host eggs but do not develop until the host has hatched. The braconid larva remains within the still-living host’s body at least until the host’s tissues and fluids are exhausted and the wasp is ready to pupate. The pupa may be formed in the body of the host, attached to the body of the host, or formed away from the host in a cocoon on a leaf or stem. In some species, as many as 150 larvae may develop in a single host. Certain groups of ectoparasitic females are idiobionts, paralyzing their hosts with their ovipositor before laying eggs on or near the host.”
@@j.mattlakes7792 yeah!! so with braconids and hornworms they’ll pupate inside of the caterpillar’s body, and cocoons will form their bodies,, i decided to have a giant wasp coming out of her mouth too
@@j.mattlakes7792 if taken literally the song is about a braconid wasp parasitizing a girl, but i made this song to process some recent trauma that i won’t be detailing in a public youtube comment lol
From Britannica: ”Braconid larvae are either endoparasitic, living within their hosts, or ectoparasitic, living on their hosts. Endoparasitic adult females lay an egg or eggs in the larvae or eggs of the host (braconid wasps do not typically exploit adult hosts). Many species are egg-larval parasitoids, meaning the wasp eggs are laid within the host eggs but do not develop until the host has hatched. The braconid larva remains within the still-living host’s body at least until the host’s tissues and fluids are exhausted and the wasp is ready to pupate. The pupa may be formed in the body of the host, attached to the body of the host, or formed away from the host in a cocoon on a leaf or stem. In some species, as many as 150 larvae may develop in a single host. Certain groups of ectoparasitic females are idiobionts, paralyzing their hosts with their ovipositor before laying eggs on or near the host.”
@@thearsonistofarland3087 exactly 💪✨
YES YOU BETTER WORK!!💅
(Edit) HOLY SHIT THE WASP PART?!!!??! I LOVED THAT ART
@@cursey MWAAAAHHH 🩷✨ ty queen 🫶
That feeling when there’s bugs infesting the skin (ate this up btw)
@@Pur0Man1ac TYYY ✨
@@kawaiiriceballsOFCCC, also your art and music has grown so much in just a few years!!!!
@ aaa omg tyyy 🫶
A new SynthV song that reminds me of A Chimera's Quilt, with XLS? So cool!
@@j.mattlakes7792 ty!! 🩷
@@kawaiiriceballs You're welcome!
What a vibe this song is❤❤❤
@@rabbitminamy1859 tysmmm 🩷🫶
In her final form I see an insect head in her mouth
@@j.mattlakes7792 yeah!! so with braconids and hornworms they’ll pupate inside of the caterpillar’s body, and cocoons will form their bodies,, i decided to have a giant wasp coming out of her mouth too
Is this song about formication?
@@j.mattlakes7792 if taken literally the song is about a braconid wasp parasitizing a girl, but i made this song to process some recent trauma that i won’t be detailing in a public youtube comment lol