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  2. Behaviour Ecologist Discusses Wasps with National Post 

Behaviour Ecologist Discusses Wasps with National Post 

Dr. Gard Otis, professor emeritus in the School of Environmental Sciences, spoke to the National Post about dealing with hungry and angry wasps in the fall. 

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Posted Sep 27, 2024
Updated Sep 27, 2024
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