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Mud dauber wasps built the nests, which have been largely abandoned by their flighty owners, in holes at south-central Washington's Hanford nuclear reservation in 2003. That's when workers ...
And no I don't mean, uptight socialites. Radioactive Wasps at HanfordNow these guys need to meet up with killer bees and there goes the continent.
News Spokane Radioactive wasps causing a buzz at Hanford Thu., June 11, 2009 X Email Reddit ...
The wasps largely built their nests in a 75-acre area around H reactor, pulling the mud from the bottom of a storage basin that once held irradiated nuclear fuel. As for the wasps themselves, they ...
YAKIMA, Wash. - If workers cleaning up the nation's most contaminated nuclear site didn't have enough to worry about, now they've got to deal with radioactive wasp nests. Mud dauber wasps built ...
The wasps and their nests — both active and inactive — are contaminated the radioactive isotopes of caesium and cobalt, due to their use of radioactive mud to construct the nests.
RICHLAND — Workers cleaning up the Hanford nuclear reservation are going after radioactive wasp nests. The Tri-City Herald reports 6 to 12 inches of top soil are being dug up this month from 6 ...
RICHLAND — Workers cleaning up the Hanford nuclear reservation are going after radioactive wasp nests. The Tri-City Herald reports 6 to 12 inches of top soil are being dug up this month from 6 ...
ANNETTE CARY; Tri-City Herald June 12, 2009 12:00 AM ...
Mud dauber wasps built the nests, which have been largely abandoned by their flighty owners, in holes at south-central Washington's Hanford nuclear reservation in 2003.
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