#Washington State
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p0is0ngirlx · 10 months ago
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xblueeyedwolfx · 2 days ago
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Home has my favorite colors 💜💚🖤
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Into the mist of Mt. Rainier
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dollartreelobotomy · 1 day ago
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frommylimitedtravels · 1 day ago
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Another from the Skagit Valley
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eopederson · 1 day ago
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Mt. St. Helens, Washington, 1991.
Recently I discovered a trove of photos I took on my first extended visit to the blast zone of St. Helens eleven years after the eruption. Revegetation of the hillsides denuded by the blast had just begun. The once densely forested hillsides were still mostly barren.
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sidecast-text · 13 days ago
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hey americans there is a recall on testosterone gel because they found benzene in it! please check the lot numbers on your batches, benzene is really not something you want to be rubbing into your skin, also you might be eligible for compensation because this is just insane what the fuck
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thefinalcrownofthorns · 3 months ago
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abandoned grain elevator, highway 195 through the palouse in wa. // dec. 2024
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pnw-forest-side · 2 months ago
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Got driftwood?
Where the forest meets the sea - Ruby Beach, Olympic National Park
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no-celebration · 1 month ago
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Mount Rainier
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reasonsforhope · 4 months ago
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"The world’s largest hornet, an invasive breed dubbed the “murder hornet” for its dangerous sting and ability to slaughter a honey bee hive in a matter of hours, has been declared eradicated in the U.S., five years after being spotted for the first time in Washington state near the Canadian border.
The Washington and U.S. Departments of Agriculture announced the eradication Wednesday [December 18, 2024], saying there had been no detections of the northern giant hornet in Washington since 2021...
“I’ve gotta tell you, as an entomologist — I’ve been doing this for over 25 years now, and it is a rare day when the humans actually get to win one against the insects,” Sven Spichiger, pest program manager of the Washington State Department of Agriculture, told a virtual news conference.
The hornets, which can be 2 inches (5 cm) long and were formerly called Asian giant hornets, gained attention in 2013, when they killed 42 people in China and seriously injured 1,675. In the U.S., around 72 people a year die from bee and hornet stings each year, according to data from the National Institutes of Health.
The hornets were first detected in North America in British Columbia, Canada, in August 2019 and confirmed in Washington state in December 2019, when a Whatcom County resident reported a specimen. A beekeeper also reported hives being attacked and turned over specimens in the summer of 2020. The hornets could have traveled to North America in plant pots or shipping containers, experts said.
DNA evidence suggested the populations found in British Columbia and Washington were not related and appeared to originate from different countries. There also have been no confirmed reports in British Columbia since 2021, and the nonprofit Invasive Species Centre in Canada has said the hornet is also considered eradicated there.
Northern giant hornets pose significant threats to pollinators and native insects. They can wipe out a honey bee hive in as little as 90 minutes, decapitating the bees and then defending the hive as their own, taking the brood to feed their own young.
The hornet can sting through most beekeeper suits, deliver nearly seven times the amount of venom as a honey bee, and sting multiple times. At one point the Washington agriculture department ordered special reinforced suits from China.
Washington is the only state that has had confirmed reports of northern giant hornets. Trappers found four nests in 2020 and 2021.
Spichiger said Washington will remain on the lookout, despite reporting the eradication. He noted that entomologists will continue to monitor traps in Kitsap County, where a resident reported an unconfirmed sighting in October but where trapping efforts and public outreach have come up empty...
“We will continue to be vigilant,” Spichiger said."
-via AP News, December 18, 2024
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maureen2musings · 29 days ago
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Hiking Mt. Rainier
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dollartreelobotomy · 11 hours ago
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frommylimitedtravels · 7 months ago
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Not much Fall color yet, but the park was still pretty
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fleshofchrist · 9 months ago
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i’m going to regret this forever
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b-rke · 5 months ago
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backroads
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