Although
an oak apple looks like a fruit, it is actually a deformed leaf hanging by its
stem or petiole on the underside of oak leaves. Gall wasps from oak apples. In
summer, the female wasp injects its eggs into the leaves of oak trees. The
larvae that hatch inside the leaf are small and round. As they grow, they cause
a chemical reaction that forms a gall around the larvae. These larvae eat and
grow within the gall before emerging as adult wasps.
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