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Well two days ago my buddy and I were looking for bugs to add to our collections and we stumbled upon a beautiful mud dauber on the ground. As we took a closer look at the wasp, we noticed it had something in its mouth...a wolf spider! Either way,we simply placed a net over the insect, who wasn't happy at all, and dropped the spider and flew upward in an attempt to escape (it got out alright, into my buddy's jar! ). I scanned the ground looking for the spider and found it. Sure enough, it was paralyzed. From what I read about the other sphecid wasps, the female doesn't lay her egg i the spider until it is brought back into the burrow, so I decided to take this lady into my home to see what will happen. I've read about tarantulas recovering from wasp stings, so I'm hoping the same can go for a wolf spider! She's fairly plump, so hopefully she can manage her own as she recovers. Any advice?