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  2. World Wide Association of Specialty Programs and Schools

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    At one time, WWASPS facilities had tuition income of more than $90 million per year. [ 8 ] In July 2007, World Wide's president, Ken Kay, told the Salt Lake Tribune that only two schools remained in the WWASPS network, including Majestic Ranch Academy in Utah, which he said was likely to sever its ties with the organization. [ 9 ]

  3. It’s a ‘big year for wasps’ in California. Here’s why and how ...

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    Yellowjackets and paper wasps are the two most common social wasp species in Northern California, Kimsey said. Social wasp colonies are started from scratch each spring by a queen who survives ...

  4. Ampulicidae - Wikipedia

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    The first sting is directed at nerve ganglia in the cockroach's thorax, temporarily paralyzing the victim for a few minutes – more than enough time for the wasp to deliver a second sting. The second sting is directed into a region of the cockroach's brain that controls the escape reflex, among other things. [ 1 ]

  5. Ropalidia romandi - Wikipedia

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    While all wasp stings are unpleasant, the sting of R. romandi is known for being very painful. [1] [2] Additionally, because R. romandi is a paper wasp, it has the ability to repeatedly sting without dying. [11] R. romandi is most aggressive if they are swarming, [9] if their nests are disturbed or if the wasps feel their nest is threatened. [12]

  6. This woman's reaction to a paper wasp sting is unreal - AOL

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    With over 22 species of paper wasps in North America alone, the insects are not that uncommon. What is uncommon, however, is an allergic reaction of this magnitude.

  7. What do spider bites look like? Know these dangerous ... - AOL

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    Keep in mind that your bite could also look like a wasp sting or even a rash from coming into contact with plants (like nettles) outside, Gangloff-Kaufmann says. Spider bite pictures

  8. Sphictostethus nitidus - Wikipedia

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    The wasp examines the nest and if satisfied it leaves. [2] Males emerge 3–8 days prior to the females; copulation usually occurs in foliage, often in the crowns of bushes, the males running over leaves in a distinctive manner pursuing any females that appear. [2] Prey recorded include Uliodon frenatus, Porrhothele antipodiana and Neoramia otagoa.

  9. Mischocyttarus flavitarsis - Wikipedia

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    When looking for pulp, a wasp will spend about 5 minutes away from the nest. A wasp searches for arthropods and nectar for about 15 minutes. Typically in the early stages of the nest when there are fewer adult wasps, they are away from the nest for a shorter amount of time. [1]