Move over seagulls, aviation has a new threat — the keyhole wasp. Keyhole wasps like to build their nests in tiny holes, including the opening of devices used to measure the speed of aircrafts, according to new findings conducted over a three year period by Eco Logical Australia. The research was triggered by several safety…
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Keyhole wasps threaten airplane safety in Australia
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