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THE CREATURE FEATURE STRANGER THINGS The remarkable world of parasitic wasps

Life, for our garden insects, can be summed up as ‘eat or be eaten’. And even when you've avoided being eaten from the outside-in, there's always the possibility that you could be eaten from the inside-out…

Many gardeners will be familiar with parasitic wasps from their use as a biological control in greenhouses, such as , which attacks whitefly scales. However, the UK is home to around 2800 species of parasitic wasp, many of which are

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