id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 3754 Fabre, Jean-Henri The Wonders of Instinct: Chapters in the Psychology of Insects .txt text/plain 88649 5000 77 THE BANDED EPEIRA LETTING HERSELF DROP BY THE END OF HER THREAD. OLD NESTS USED BY THE OSMIA IN LAYING HER EGGS. (Large Hunting-wasps--Translator's Note.) an inch and a half long, who Spider-huntress uses a little hole left open by accident in the red-blooded Worm.--Translator's Note.) egg is constructed, a question little Scops-owl, that comely nocturnal bird of prey, with the round long-horned insect be able to clear itself a way of escape? times over, the Fly leaves the bird's beak and comes to take a rest mother knows beforehand the sex of the egg which she is about to lay; that makes the Osmia end each of her broken layings with males. Both of them started their laying by placing males in the narrow tubes. Bees lay their eggs in series of first females and then males, when the another's places at the point attacked and come by turns to work at it ./cache/3754.txt ./txt/3754.txt