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A wasp, or some kind of big fly, is sitting outside my tent, obviously attracted to something

01607-wasp.jpg I reach inside my tent to get some water and notice yesterday's heavily salt-crusted t-shirtThumbnailsNow that I'm back at my tent, one of the things I want to see is that fenced-off structure a quarter-mile in front of meI reach inside my tent to get some water and notice yesterday's heavily salt-crusted t-shirtThumbnailsNow that I'm back at my tent, one of the things I want to see is that fenced-off structure a quarter-mile in front of meI reach inside my tent to get some water and notice yesterday's heavily salt-crusted t-shirtThumbnailsNow that I'm back at my tent, one of the things I want to see is that fenced-off structure a quarter-mile in front of meI reach inside my tent to get some water and notice yesterday's heavily salt-crusted t-shirtThumbnailsNow that I'm back at my tent, one of the things I want to see is that fenced-off structure a quarter-mile in front of meI reach inside my tent to get some water and notice yesterday's heavily salt-crusted t-shirtThumbnailsNow that I'm back at my tent, one of the things I want to see is that fenced-off structure a quarter-mile in front of me

With my severe allergy to yellowjackets and hornets, I take great care to avoid potentially stinging insects. This guy might be benign to me, like honey bees are, but I don't know what he is...