@kaminomikan In the Americas, honey bees are actually an invasive species. They were brought here by European settlers in the 1600s, and plants were doing just fine before then with native pollinators, so getting rid of honey bees at least wouldn't have much of an effect.
I think one of those wasps got her before so there shouldn't be any eggs involved. As I understand it, that kind of wasp paralyzes the spider before stuffing it into a mud tomb with an egg. That would have been quite the predicament for our spider to get out of but shes' probably too powerful for that sort of thing now.
@GalladeGuy Trouble is, most of our food supply would be considered invasive as well.
@kaminomikan@GalladeGuy Although honey bees are an invasive species in the Americas, thanks to our help they've out-competed most other pollinators. As a result, if they go, we'll be in trouble unless other pollinators can quickly replace them.