Poor wasps and lucky spiders

Hello everyone good evening wherever you are, how are you tonight? Hope you are fine wherever you are.

I'm back here again and on this occasion I would like to show you some beautiful shots of a poor wasp. The wasp that I encountered was already dead, it had fallen into a spider trap. The intention of wanting to find fortune in the euphorbia tree ended up being a disaster, your fate is truly unfortunate, O wasp.

When I first saw it, I thought the wasp was still alive, I approached it to free it from the trap. After I checked, it turned out he was dead. Maybe it's been more than a day since he fell into that trap. Actually, the spider's web is very fine, but for some reason this wasp couldn't escape there, or maybe it was its fate to die in the spider's trap.

Too focused on the wasp's corpse, I almost forgot to check who owned the trap. I looked for it and it turns out the owner is very small. Not only is it small, but the color is also almost the same as old euphorbia flowers. Maybe that's the main reason these wasps fall into this spider's trap. Most likely the wasp didn't know that there were spiders there, considering that spiders are almost the same color as dried flowers and their webs are also very fine.

I saw the spider eating the wasp's head, he really enjoyed it. He ate it very eagerly, as if he had committed no sin at all. Even though he had already killed another insect's parent.

Camera usedrealme 7 Pro
Photographers@reachdreams
LocationAceh, Indonesia
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