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  2. Wasp dope - Wikipedia

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    The origin of wasp dope remains unclear, and very little research is available on wasp dope users. [1]In 1979, at a hearing before the United States House of Representatives, it was reported that there was knowledge about the abuse of Raid wasp killer among American drug users.

  3. Stung (2015 film) - Wikipedia

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    Tasha Robinson remarks that while Stung is "a silly horror film about giant mutant killer wasps", it is also, at times, "a surprisingly sincere romance." In her interview with Diez, he acknowledged that an early "elevator pitch" for the film was " Garden State vs. Aliens ": "We just wanted to have those two genres clash, to see what happens.

  4. List of Justice Society of America enemies - Wikipedia

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    Killer Wasp faced off with Wildcat, who taunted him, claiming he was too scared to face him in a hand-to-hand fight. Wasp took off his mask in response, and engaged in open battle. In the end, Wildcat was victorious. During the Infinite Crisis storyline, Killer Wasp popped up as a member of Alexander Luthor Jr.'s Secret Society of Super Villains.

  5. Sphecius - Wikipedia

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    Cicada killer wasps (genus Sphecius) are large, solitary, ground-dwelling, predatory wasps. They are so named because they hunt cicadas and provision their nests with them, after stinging and paralyzing them. Twenty-one species worldwide are recognized. The highest diversity occurs in the region between North Africa and Central Asia.

  6. This wasp has a ‘killer smile’ — and a Missouri wildlife ...

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    “The eastern cicada-killer wasp may be the scariest-looking wasp in (Missouri),” experts said. This wasp has a ‘killer smile’ — and a Missouri wildlife biologist got a close-up look Skip ...

  7. Exeirus - Wikipedia

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    The Australian cicada killer wasp, Exeirus lateritius, the sole member of the genus Exeirus, is a large, solitary, ground-dwelling, predatory wasp. It is related to the more common genus of cicada killers, Sphecius .

  8. Cicadas won't be the only thing emerging in 2024. What to ...

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    Cicadas won't be the only insects emerging during the summer months. When Brood XIX emerges in Tennessee mid-May, they'll face a unique, venomous predator — killer cicada wasps. The wasps, which ...

  9. Killing jar - Wikipedia

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    A wasp placed in a killing jar atop crumpled legal pad paper. A killing jar or killing bottle is a device used by entomologists to kill captured insects quickly and with minimum damage. [1] The jar typically contains gypsum plaster (plaster of paris) on the bottom to absorb a killing fluid. The killing fluid evaporates into the air and gasses ...