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CT’s yellowjacket population – some aggressive species – is growing. Here’s why and what to know
One moving into the state is considered more aggressive, larger wasps, which differ from other species by potentially having ...
Galls are small, tumor-like growths formed on plants that act as incubators for oak gall wasp larvae. Parasitic wasps often lay their own eggs in these galls, which later feed on their victims. North ...
The tiny, iridescent parasitoid wasp is the latest insect shown to be a cryptic complex of genetically distinct species. By Sabrina Imbler The tiny, iridescent Ormyrus labotus always seemed suspicious ...
Thanks to efforts from scientists and everyday citizens, two rare species of parasitic wasps have been identified in the U.S. for the first time. The wasps were located on both the East and West Coast ...
Scientists have discovered a new wasp species in the Amazon rain forests of Peru. The new wasp genus called amazonica Capitojoppa is one of several species unknown to science which were discovered in ...
Knowing your winged and stinging insects is pretty important for homeowners, both so they can better understand the biodiversity on their property and so that they know which insects pose danger to ...
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Do figs really have dead wasps in them?
If you love figs, you may have heard some unsettling lore about them: that every fig hides a wasp, because these insects need ...
Meet Heinrichiellus natgeo, a newly discovered species of parasitoid wasp. The species was described by Dr. Ranjith and Dr.
HONOLULU (KITV4) -- A new species of wasp, no bigger than a grain of dust, was discovered at the University of Hawaii Manoa campus. Entomologists with UH’s College of Tropical Agriculture and Human ...
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Blue jay hybrid, tiny wasps, Willie Nelson–named grasshopper among Texas' newly identified species
University of Texas at Austin biologists believe hybrid of blue and green jay found in a San Antonio backyard is linked to ...
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