War! Between a wasp and an ant army.
The ants crowded all over a dead blue emperor dragonfly, and long lines to and frow of the ants ran from the dragonfly to their ant nest as they started to strip the dragonfly.
I don't think that there is one house or business over here that is not invaded by these little Small Black Sugar Ants (Lepisiota capensis). Whenever the ants appear in droves inside our house, especially the kitchen and the bathroom, then we know that we will have rain in the next couple of days. The more ants, the more rain, and the ants are reckoned as a pest over here. They are all over in the walls, ceilings, floors, and in the gardens. One dare not sit on a blanket in a park with a picnic basket, if it is not kept closed then one can expect to find an army of these ants inside the basket.
I took this photo in our "A Guide to the Dragonflies & Damselflies of South Africa" book (ISBN 978-1-77584-184-5) to show you what the Blue Emperor dragonfly looks like in life. It is the biggest dragonfly that we have over here, and this is a male

