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Warm, Dry Summer Forecast Points to a Stronger Wasp and Yellowjacket Season Across the Pacific Northwest

Killeen Daily Herald 17 Jun 2026
Forecasters expect a warmer-than-normal, drier-than-average summer across the Pacific Northwest, conditions that tend ....
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$2m funding boost turbocharges Wasp Wipeout (Department of Conservation of New Zealand)

Public Technologies 17 Jun 2026
The IVL investment will mean Wasp Wipeout - which works with community groups by providing bait and technical expertise to control introduced German and common (Vespula) wasps - can spread into every region in New Zealand.
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Bees vs Wasps vs Hornets: Key differences in appearance, nests, diet, stings and ecological importance

The Times of India 17 Jun 2026
Yet most of us are not entirely sure whether the insect hovering near a flower bed is a bee, a wasp or a hornet ... That fuzzy look is often the giveaway.Wasps have a very different silhouette ... They are wasps, but bigger and more robust.
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Young Woman Dies Following Wasp Sting

Greek City Times 16 Jun 2026
... of Psachna after suffering a severe reaction following a wasp sting.
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$2m funding boost turbocharges Wasp Wipeout (New Zealand Government)

Public Technologies 16 Jun 2026
Wasp control across visitor hotspots and priority biodiversity sites will double, backed by a $2 million International Visitor Conservation and Tourism Levy boost, Conservation Minister Tama Potaka says.
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On WASP-121 b, the evening sky runs hot enough to tear water apart, hotter than ...

SpaceDaily 16 Jun 2026
On WASP-121 b, a gas giant more than 1.5 times the width of Jupiter, the line where day turns to night is not the same temperature all the way around ... That spread mattered, because WASP-121 b is an awkward target.
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Country diary 1906: A wood boring wasp captured in the coalpit

The Observer 15 Jun 2026
An insect which was captured in a coalpit near Wigan has been sent to me ... It is a male sirex juvencus, one of the tailed wasps or saw-flies, and it was introduced into the pit probably as a grub in one of the props ... Degenerate behaviour of the wasp ... .
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Wasp spider reveals rapid genetic adaptation during decades-long march into northern Europe

Phys Dot Org 11 Jun 2026
The wasp spider (Argiope bruennichi) has expanded its range from the Mediterranean region to northern Europe—even as far as southern Finland ... Sheffer from the University of Greifswald, examined wasp ...
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JWST reveals dawn-dusk atmosphere split on ultra-hot exoplanet WASP-121 b

Phys Dot Org 10 Jun 2026
Astronomers have revealed distinct differences in atmospheric ...
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Country diary: Ladybirds and wasps are the unsung heroes of the farm | Colin Chappell

The Guardian 09 Jun 2026
Brigg, Lincolnshire. With harvest approaching, we’re putting the glorious long evenings to good use, and both humans and insects are working hard to protect the crops ... ....
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Country diary: Ladybirds and wasps are the unsung heroes of the farm

AOL 09 Jun 2026
Their colours are outstanding and a magnet for bees and butterflies, but they're also a habitat for my aphid pest controllers – mainly ladybirds, but also parasitic wasps and hoverflies ... Soon we'll be making hay ... • Under the Changing Skies ... .
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Bullets fall to Wasps in D3 quarterfinal

St Albans Messenger 07 Jun 2026
On Saturday, June 6, the No. BFA-Fairfax Bullets baseball team fell 8-0 to No. 3 Woodstock in the D3 quarterfinal. Levi Rabtoy threw four innings for the Bullets, allowing five runs (one earned) on one hit, while walking six and ....
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A plant that calls for defense when it's being eaten? Study finds common bean plant secretly calls wasps to kill caterpillars on it

The Times of India 07 Jun 2026
The wasps, drawn by the scent, are attracted towards the source and deal with the caterpillars accordingly.What makes this particularly striking is the specificity involved.
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Ernst Meyer on Strait of Hormuz ‘wasp nest’ and Net-Zero Framework rebels

Tradewinds 05 Jun 2026
Torvald Klavness chief tackles Hormuz crisis and deepening divide over climate rules ....
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A beetle that hijacks wasps, then impersonates them by smell

Boing Boing 04 Jun 2026
Metoecus paradoxus is a beetle that parasitizes wasp nests.
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