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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 ...
At this time of year, you might notice an uptick in buzzing visitors around your patio, compost pile or refuse bins. The ...
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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 ...
The surprising battle between a cellar spider and a wasp ends with the wasp losing. Find out more here about cellar spider ...
Researchers discovered two new parasitic wasp species living in the U.S., tracing their origins back to Europe and uncovering clues about how they spread. Their arrival raises fresh questions about ...
Many believe figs contain wasps, but most supermarket varieties are actually bug-free. While fig wasps are vital for ...
Bootanomyia dorsalis is native to Europe, but has been found in multiple locations across North America. Native to Europe, B. dorsalis is one of the world’s many parasitoid wasps, insects that lay ...
Minnesota ( WCCO) -- Of all the buzzing buddies of nature, the wasp is one most people aren't fond of, but if you have ash trees in your yard, three breeds of wasp come in handy, don't sting and turn ...
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 ...
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