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Ste Started conversation Apr 25, 2001
I'm a biologist who looks at the genetics of these little wasps which attack greenfly who are trying to eat all our crops. These wasps are really useful, so they shouldn't all get the bad press of the little yellow and black buggers.
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Researcher 33337 Posted May 8, 2001
A useful wasp, who'd have thought. Is it actually related to our common or garden wasp, or is it a similar looking bug which was badly misnamed before our age of reason.
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Ste Posted May 9, 2001
No, it's a wasp. From the Hymenoptera, same family as bees, wasps and ants. Theyre tiiiiiny, can be about 2mm long. They're called parasitoid wasps. They're mean little buggers, they paralyse their hosts, lay an egg inside them. Then the larva hatches and eats the host alive. Y'know 'Alien', the film, that had a life cycle of a parasitoid.
Fortunately i mash them up and extract all their DNA. Karma that's called.
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Researcher 33337 Posted May 9, 2001
I've heard of those things, really nasty I knew they wouldn't be completely nice. Wasps, of course not Aliens.
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Researcher 188007 Posted May 29, 2002
How not to get stung by wasps: act naturally. They will not sting you. Show fear by flapping around like a loony and yes, you'll p**s the wasp off too.
Wasps are beautiful wee creatures. Their shape has inspired the Italian moped design 'Vespa' (which is of course 'wasp' in Italian).
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Ste Posted May 29, 2002
Jack!
I totally agree. Wasps are stunningly little things. I am always stunned at how mechanical they look.
Ste
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Researcher 188007 Posted May 29, 2002
Hi Ste
I'm going through the Edited Entries, starting backwards from Z! Blimey - there are a lot of W's...
Jack
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Researcher 188007 Posted May 29, 2002
Oh, I'm only reading the ones that look interesting. Hmmm... werewolves...
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YompeR Posted Aug 7, 2002
I was hoping for something about Posh east coast, old money families in the USA!
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