I havent been to little jimmy in about 28 years So today was the day to head up. I went out with a friend and his son but his son wasn't feeling very well. I think he got a little car tummy as my 5 year old calls it. So we took our time heading up and had a great time. There was nobody on the trail at 7am but as the day went on I think one of those charter bus parked and then it got loud on top of Mt Islip.
One of those confusing names - velvet ants aren't ants, they're wasps
I had seen the red kind on the Mt Wilson trail and had the same confusion, having heard of "velvet ants" but thinking it clearly couldn't be that because it obviously wasn't an ant.
Some look ant-ier than others according to the photos. The non-red one pictured here may be a thistledown velvet ant or relative. I'm don't know much about beetles, but it looks a lot like what I saw on Waterman, and I got a good look at the legs of that one and they matched up well with the thistledown velvet ant.
Slowest_Hiker wrote:
Some look ant-ier than others according to the photos. The non-red one pictured here may be a thistledown velvet ant or relative. I'm don't know much about beetles, but it looks a lot like what I saw on Waterman, and I got a good look at the legs of that one and they matched up well with the thistledown velvet ant.
Whatever you do do not touch it. When I was a kid I was climbing out at Buttermilks and saw a furry red one and tried to pick it up. The most painful sting I've ever experienced. Horrific.
rokclimbr wrote: Whatever you do do not touch it. When I was a kid I was climbing out at Buttermilks and saw a furry red one and tried to pick it up. The most painful sting I've ever experienced. Horrific.
It moved so slow, it was kinda weird. I'm glad I didn't pick it up, Ill stick to the poodle bush.