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2. Mother of all nests (Washington Times, 1997 July 20, page D8) – Several hundred yellow jackets are in the process of rebuilding a monster nest removed by entomologists last week from an abandoned house in Brunswick, Georgia [USA]. About 50,000 insects were removed by scientists from the University of Georgia, along with the 4-by-3-foot nest built into a sofa. A typical yellow jacket nest is about the size of a basketball. Entomologist Robert Matthews described the nest as a “real monster” and said it was unusual because it had apparently been growing undisturbed for years. Mr. Matthews said researchers found at least 100 queens in the nest; a normal yellow jacket nest contains only one. Mr. Matthews called the discovery a “significant evolutionary step.” [End article.] Comments: Yeah, right. And I had a really big sneeze yesterday. I don’t know if there’s anything there that the typical evolutionist would defend, but I got a big kick out of the juxtaposition of that article with a n

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