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Wasps have a bad rap; this summer, let's learn to love them


Wasps have a bad rap; this summer, let s learn to love them
By: CNN
By Jen Rose Smith, CNN
    (CNN) Before you swat a stinging wasp away from your next picnic, pause to consider the delicate and beautiful hammer orchid.
The Australian flowers evolved to resemble the rear end of a female thynnine wasp. It s a ruse to attract male thynnine wasps.
When a passing wasp makes his move on the flower tries to have sex with it, in other words he inadvertently deposits pollen on the orchid s stigma. Without amorous wasps, these remarkable flowers would never bloom again. ....

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Everyone hates wasps. This summer, let's learn to love them.


Everyone hates wasps. This summer, let s learn to love them.
CNN
10 hrs ago
By Jen Rose Smith, CNN
© Courtesy Seirian Sumner
Wasps play an important role as predators of other insects and pollinators, but they are unpopular with the public and researchers alike. This hunting wasp is digging out a fall armyworm.
Before you swat a stinging wasp away from your next picnic, pause to consider the delicate and beautiful hammer orchid.
The Australian flowers evolved to resemble the rear end of a female thynnine wasp. It s a ruse to attract male thynnine wasps.
When a passing wasp makes his move on the flower tries to have sex with it, in other words he inadvertently deposits pollen on the orchid s stigma. Without amorous wasps, these remarkable flowers would never bloom again. ....

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