Never seen a bug like this, it has wings too

    • tal@olio.cafe
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      7 days ago

      Okay, I’m no wasp expert, but that sounds plausible.

      kagis

      …but it sounds like at least some parasitic wasps do sting humans, even if their sting isn’t a big deal.

      https://extension.umn.edu/yard-and-garden-insects/ichneumonid-wasp

      • Megarhyssa is a large wasp found on declining or recently dead hardwood trees between May and July.
      • It parasitizes horntails present in declining trees, but does not injure trees.
      • Harmless to people and ignores people when possible.
      • If mishandled, it may sting to protect itself.
      • Although ichneumonid wasps appear dangerous due to their large size, they are not harmful to people.

      • The wasp may jab with its ovipositor in self-defense. This will generally result only in a minor wound.

      And that thing looks like it’s got a larger ovipositor than the one the wasp has in OP’s picture:

      The ovipositor is 2-3 inches long.