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Home→Blog→Published 2016 → September

Monthly Archives: September 2016

Trypoxylon vs. Parasteatoda

Posted on September 30, 2016 by richardbradleyOctober 12, 2016
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If you live in eastern North America there is probably a life-and-death struggle going on near you between the local spiders and a particular wasp.  The wasp is famous for its remarkable mud nests, the beautiful Pipe Organ Mud-dauber Wasp … Continue reading →

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