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Coffee House => Coffee House Boards => CH / Science and Technology => Topic started by: FluffyMcDeath on September 11, 2004, 05:48:31 AM
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Which is rather unusual.
Story (http://www.cbc.ca/story/science/national/2004/09/09/wasp040909.html)
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Because it's getting hotter up there!
/me sits back and waits for the flamewar to begin
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Well, there was a wasp-plague over here in nl last summer..
Twas kinda nasty, since we (scouting) had a beer tap aboard on the deck of our ship.
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What are the chances of it being a new mutation?
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Buzz,
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You mean a mutation from the atomic tests?
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i remember hearing about how there are `new` types of beetles being found in england; ones only usually found in Mediterranean countries, and warmwater sharks/fish species now being found in the north sea...
i believe that that sea has warmed up, also explaining the increase in hurricanes, allowing the migration of warm climate species northward...(though this may actually be a natural 70-year cycle...)
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He also warned the community of 700 not to touch a wasp if they see one.
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AccyD wrote:
He also warned the community of 700 not to touch a wasp if they see one.
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Meanwhile, the wasps are wondering what those people are doing so far north.
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Speelgoedmannetje wrote:
Well, there was a wasp-plague over here in nl last summer..
We've had bad wasps this year too. We haven't had a cold enough winter in quite a few years to kill them off. The same is true of the pine beetle which is ravaging our forests right now.
Twas kinda nasty, since we (scouting) had a beer tap aboard on the deck of our ship.
Camping this summer when we opened our beers the rule was either cover the can between mouthfulls, or drink through your teeth!!!
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T_Bone wrote:
Meanwhile, the wasps are wondering what those people are doing so far north.
I wonder too. Have you seen it up there? Yeesh.