Emerald cockroach Jewel wasp

Picture of Mystery Real X-File ID: 7077

Report Date: 01/08/2023

Country: United States

Place: Hawaii, Moloka‘i

Fingerprints: Biological artefact in contradiction to mainstream science evolution theory

Existing Facts Sources: Book

Summary Report: 

A wasp called Emerald cockroach wasp or Jewel wasp (Ampulex compressa) hunts ten times larger cockroaches. It springs out of a hideout and attacks the huge cockroach with a sting which paralyses the cockroach. The second sting contains special blend of a chemical cocktail and targets exactly the nervous system of the cockroach in a particular area, where it triggers the cockroach to flee away. Over a mysterious way the wasp conducts, through the feeler of the cockroach, the cockroach to her own grave into a burrow. The cockroach crawls like a zombie down into her demise. After reaching the burrow, the wasp lays an egg into the cockroach and builds a ridge around the cockroach with little stones. After 4 weeks a new Emerald cockroach wasp emerges out of the cockroach and a new mysterious reproduction cycle starts from new.

According to Dr. Erich von Däniken it is extremely questionable which evolutionary processes must have taken place to accomplish such a reproduction cycle! How should a wasp come to the conclusion that this is her best way for reproduction? And how did the wasp develop this process to paralyse a cockroach and know where the nervous systems area is to sting this particular spot with a specific chemical blend to conduct the cockroach as zombie with her own feeler into a burrow? – If the wasp would sting in the wrong area, the much larger (10 times) cockroach would kill the wasp easily. Also, why should a wasp choose such a strange way for reproduction at all? How should have this reproductive cycle ever started or where? How has this knowledge of a rather complex reproduction cycle been inherited onto the next generation? It remains a great mystery why and how these great circumstances have been chosen for reproduction and fit into todays evolution theory as well.




Links: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Emerald_cockroach_wasp
https://www.sci.news/biology/american-cockroaches-karate-kick-parasitoid-wasps-06564.html
https://www.scientificamerican.com/article/how-a-wasp-turns-cockroaches-into-zombies1/


Facts Source Details:
Details of Book:  Alles Evolution – oder was?,Erich Von Däniken,Erich Von Däniken,KOPP Verlag,09/24/2020


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