When monkeys attack the birds, the birds need the stinginginsects.
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Something in the scent repels many flying, biting and stinginginsects.
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They exist for themselves alone, to the hurt of others, just like stinginginsects.
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And stinginginsects evolved coloration to advertise their sting further.
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In contrast, the Maricopa harvester ant may have the most potent venom among stinginginsects.
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Hornets, wasps and other stinginginsects are able to withdraw their stings from the wound.
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The seaweed, infested with stinginginsects, closed over his form like a wave of fire.
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Stinginginsects are cold blooded, so they become drunken and sluggish when the temperature drops.
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Somewhere down near the limits of hearing, noises trickled into my ear like stinginginsects.
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The Ag5 proteins are the most abundant and immunogenic proteins in the venom secretory ducts of stinginginsects.
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For identifying stinginginsects at home, Liesch recommends a series of books called Things That Bite by Tom Anderson.
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But the worst dungeon, is filled with stinginginsects, called "ticks," reared on purpose to torment prisoners.
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A thousand sparks, borne by the off-shore breeze, fastened like so many stinginginsects on the lumber in the yard.
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Drape it over your bed or cover yourself with it to keep most flying and stinginginsects from getting to you.
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In our own country the black-and-yellow colouring of many stinginginsects, especially the ordinary wasps, affords perhaps the commonest model for mimicry.
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She wants the campaign to focus on the dangers posed to people who are severely allergic to the venom of stinginginsects.