Why do male fig wasps emerge before females?

Size matters when you are a fig- pollinating wasp. Males mature before females and crawl around searching for galls containing females. They then chew a hole into the gall, not big enough for the female to get out, but big enough for their impressive telescopic genitalia to get in, and inseminate the female within.
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Why can't fig wasps lay eggs in female figs?

The ovary of some flowers is safely out of reach of the wasp, so it can't lay its eggs in them and those seeds can reach maturity. Having fulfilled her life's mission the female wasp dies inside the fig.
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Why do male fig wasps cut flowers?

Male wasps are born without wings and with poor eyesight. That's because they don't need either of them. They'll live just long enough to mate with the females, cut their escape holes, and then die in the fig's fleshy garden.
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What happens to male fig wasps?

The males of many species lack wings and cannot survive outside the fig for a sustained period of time. After mating, a male wasp begins to dig out of the fig, creating a tunnel through which the females escape. Once out of the fig, the male wasps quickly die.
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What is the symbiotic relationship between figs and fig wasps?

Figs and fig wasps have a special relationship that is essential to their mutual survival. The fig provides a home for the wasp and the wasp provides the pollen that the fruit needs to ripen. The insect's life cycle begins when a tiny female wasp enters a fig and begins laying eggs inside it.
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Do all figs have dead wasps in them?

No. While female wasps lay eggs within a fig fruit, the crunch you experience when eating a fig does not come from those eggs. All wasps have either exited the fig or their exoskeletons have been broken down and absorbed by the fruit.
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Can figs reproduce without wasps?

Some types of fig that are grown for human consumption have figs that ripen without pollination. It is also possible to trick plants into ripening figs without wasps by spraying them with plant hormones.
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Why can wasps only lay eggs in male figs?

If the fig is a male, she lays her eggs inside. These hatch into larvae that burrow out, turn into wasps and fly off, carrying fig pollen with them. If the wasp climbs into a female fig, she pollinates it, but cannot lay her eggs and just dies alone.
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Do figs self pollinate?

Fig trees are self-fertile. You do not need to plant multiple trees. A single fig tree will produce fruit on its own. Figs are actually pollinated by tiny wasps that enter and leave the fruit while it is growing.
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Do male fig trees produce fruit?

Male caprifig trees have three distinct fruit crops each year. The first, called profichi, ripens in early summer.
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Why are figs not vegan?

Because figs are the result of a wasp's death, some people suggest that this fruit shouldn't be considered vegan. That said, figs rely on the wasps to reproduce, just as much as the wasps rely on figs to do so. This symbiotic relationship is what allows both species to survive.
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How do fig wasps mate?

While the winged black female wasp matures inside a female flower, the wingless amber-bodied male crawls feebly toward her. He bites a small hole through the flower's ovarian barrier that separates him from his chosen lady, and through the opening, he modestly inseminates the unsuspecting female.
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What turns a fig flower into a gall?

However, proponents of gall flower terminology argue that when the wasp induces the formation of nutritive endosperm tissue, the ovary interior is literally transformed into a minute gall. A fig wasp larva inside the ovary of a short-style female flower in an overwintering mamme syconium.
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Do we eat male figs?

We do not eat the male figs. We get fig “fruit” (technically flowers) when a female fig wasp, carrying pollen, enters a female fig accidentally. She pollinates the flower and the fig flower grows inside.
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Do all figs get pollinated by wasps?

“There are over 750 types of figs worldwide, each one requiring pollination by its own unique species of wasp,” Lincoln explains. Fig wasps are so small, out of sight, and so seemingly insignificant that they don't have a common name.
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How are figs fertilized?

Fertilized female wasps crawl into unripe figs which contain unfertilized flowers to lay their eggs, and in doing so, carry pollen from fig to fig, thus pollinating the flowers and producing those crunchy seeds.
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Which figs do not need wasps?

"Common" figs, including 'Brown Turkey", 'Celeste', Brunswick' and 'Mission' do not need pollination. Their fruit develops with insect help. "Caducous" figs, including 'Smyrna,' 'Calimyrna' and 'Marabout' require a tiny wasp to crawl inside and perform pollination.
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Are figs asexual?

Fig trees either produce hermaphrodite fruit known as caprifigs, or female figs; only the female figs are palatable to humans.
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Do fig Newtons have bugs in them?

I remembered a rumor I heard as a kid about there being ground-up bugs in Fig Newton filling—was that it? Yep, I was on the right track. My friend and many others believe there are insects inside figs. And they're right, as it turns out.
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Do fig wasps sting humans?

How- ever, if a confused wasp enters a female fig, it loses its wings and dies without laying eggs, as the female fig is not suitable. Blastophaga have no sting or poison, but their proteins are undoubtedly contained in figs.
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How do I keep wasps off my fig tree?

Wasps in fruit trees will vigorously defend their territory when disturbed by harvesting hands and ladders. Some protection is provided by wearing heavy clothing with gloves, socks and boots taped or banded underneath so the wasps can't reach tender skin. Also, a bee keeper's hat and veil are not a bad idea.
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What are the crunchy things in figs?

Figs will only ripen and produce seeds if pollinated. However, the crunchy things in figs really are just seeds. The young wasps develop inside the fig as it ripens then hatch and mate all within the fruit. The young females then exit the fig before it is completely ripe.
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Do figs eat wasps?

According to Science Focus, female figs (the ones we eat) are capable of digesting wasps whole.
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Do fig trees need a pollinator?

The commercially cultivated fig tree is usually a female parthenocarpic variety of the ancient common fig (Ficus carica) and does not need pollination to produce fruit. On the other hand, those species of fig trees that rely on wasps for pollination will likely contain bits of wasps in the fruit.
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