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Page creatorUtini501 (talk | contribs)
Date of page creation01:19, 28 May 2021
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Date of latest edit21:15, 2 May 2022
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It's hard to think of bugs that are more hated than wasps. While angry swarms of bees can inspire fear, they are generally beloved for having a more apparent positive effect on the environment as well as having calmer temperaments. Spiders are also notoriously scary, but there are just as many people who love them for keeping bug populations under control as there are those who loathe them. And even scorpions have a Creepy Awesome appeal going for them. But on a surface level, wasps are essentially nastier bees without any of their good traits: they're far easier to piss off, they can and will sting multiple times once angered, and in the cases of certain wasps, paralyze their prey with agonizing venom so they can lay eggs on them and have their young slowly devour the host bug after hatching.
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