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Killer Spider Meets Its Match in Tiny Wasp

A redback spider-hunting wasp (Agenioideus nigricornis) dragging its paralyzed prey back to its nest.
A redback spider-hunting wasp (Agenioideus nigricornis) dragging its paralyzed prey back to its nest.
(Image credit: Florian and Peter Irwin)

Throughout Australia, a tiny wasp stings and paralyzes redback spiders before laying an egg that develops into a larva and slowly devours the dangerous arachnids, Australian researchers have announced.

The find is good news for Australians watching out for the redbacks, a type of spider whose bite can potentially be lethal.

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