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

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    Wasp season is typically between March and November but the bugs are especially active now after a mild winter and spring. “This is a really big year for wasps,” said Lynn Kimsey, director of ...

  3. Andricus quercuscalifornicus - Wikipedia

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    Andricus quercuscalifornicus (occasionally Andricus californicus), or the California gall wasp, is a small wasp species that induces oak apple galls on white oaks, primarily the valley oak (Quercus lobata) but also other species such as Quercus berberidifolia.

  4. Philanthus pacificus - Wikipedia

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    Philanthus pacificus is a species of wasp in the family Philanthidae. It is found from southwestern British Columbia to Baja California and Sonora. It is found from southwestern British Columbia to Baja California and Sonora.

  5. Neuroterus saltatorius - Wikipedia

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    Neuroterus saltatorius, also known as the jumping gall wasp, is a species of oak gall wasp. It is found in North America, where it induces galls on a variety of oak trees, including Oregon oak , valley oak , California scrub oak , blue oak , [ 1 ] [ 2 ] and leather oak .

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  7. Xiphydriidae - Wikipedia

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    Xiphydriidae are a family of wood wasps that includes around 150 species. They are located all over the world including North and South America, Australia, Europe, and others. [ 1 ] Xiphydriidae larvae are wood borers in dead trees or branches of a range of trees. [ 2 ]

  8. Just How Worried About Social Security Should You Be Right Now?

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    Furthermore, 43% of retirees believe their benefits will be cut in the future, while 47% of nonretired adults worry that Social Security won't be able to pay them a benefit at all once they retire.

  9. Tastiotenia festiva - Wikipedia

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    Tastiotenia festiva is a species of spider wasp in the subfamily Pompilinae. [1] It was first described by its discoverer, Howard Ensign Evans, in 1950. [2] It is a rather small spider wasp species, growing from 3–6.5 mm in length and has only been observed rarely.