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For the biological phenomenon of host manipulation, see Parasitoid wasp. For the fictional containment facility, see List of speculative fiction prisons. insect prison wiki
Similarly, such as Ophiocordyceps unilateralis manipulate ants into climbing vegetation and clamping their mandibles onto a leaf vein—a behavior known as the “death grip.” The ant is effectively imprisoned in place until the fungus fruits from its head. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia For the biological
An is a colloquial term for three distinct concepts: (1) a biological state in which an insect is physically entrapped or behaviorally controlled by a parasite or predator; (2) a fictional containment facility designed to hold sapient insects or human-sized arthropods; or (3) a laboratory apparatus used to restrain insects for observation or experimentation. Biological insect prisons In nature, the most literal “insect prisons” are constructed by parasitoid organisms. Certain species of parasitoid wasps (e.g., Ampulex compressa , the emerald cockroach wasp) inject venom into a host insect’s central nervous system, temporarily paralyzing it and suppressing escape behavior. The host becomes a living prison for the wasp’s larva, which consumes the non-vital tissues before pupating. An is a colloquial term for three distinct