oak apple gall

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A green oak apple gall Royalty Free Stock Photo
Oak Apple Gall Royalty Free Stock Photo
Oak Apple Gall Royalty Free Stock Photo
Yellow and orange oak apple gall on a forest floor Royalty Free Stock Photo
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Oak apple gall on green oak leaf and Cynips quercusfolii oak gall wasp Royalty Free Stock Photo
Oak apple gall on green oak leaf and Cynips quercusfolii oak gall wasp Royalty Free Stock Photo
Oak apple gall
Oak Apple Gall, vintage illustration Royalty Free Stock Photo
Oak apple gall on green oak leaf Royalty Free Stock Photo
Oak apple gall on green oak leaf and Cynips quercusfolii oak gall wasp Royalty Free Stock Photo
Inside an oak apple gall made by a wasp. Royalty Free Stock Photo
Oak apple gall on green oak leaf and Cynips quercusfolii oak gall wasp Royalty Free Stock Photo
Oak apple gall and Cynips quercusfolii oak gall wasp Royalty Free Stock Photo
Oak apple gall on green oak leaf Royalty Free Stock Photo
Each apple gall only has one larva inside. When the larva is full-grown, it pupates (resting stage) and comes out as an adult wasp. These adult wasps have wings, are small and dark, and can be either male or female. After drilling its way out of the gall by making a hole, each wasp finds a mate and starts the cycle again.


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