What happened: A wasp has just flown into your kitchen. Do you: a) scream and run away; b) roll up a magazine and try to bash it; or...
What to watch next: movement around mosquitoes, vultures.

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Guardian Environment focuses on mosquitoes and vultures, with context pulled from source reporting instead of recycled feed copy.
What happened: A wasp has just flown into your kitchen. Do you: a) scream and run away; b) roll up a magazine and try to bash it; or...
What to watch next: movement around mosquitoes, vultures.
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No species is a ‘villain’ – and even humans’ least favourite creatures are part of a web that makes all life possible A wasp has just flown into your kitchen. Do you: a) scream and run away; b) roll up a magazine and try to bash it; or c) open a window and usher it outside? Now imagine it’s a bee –
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I love vultures, mosquitoes and, yes, even wasps. This is why you should too | Jo Wimpenny.
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I love vultures, mosquitoes and, yes, even wasps. This is why you should too | Jo WimpennyA wasp has just flown into your kitchen. Do you: a) scream and run away; b) roll up a magazine and try to bash it; or...
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