From pest to protector: a scientist’s mission to change wasp perceptions
Although many individuals instinctively try to swat away or escape from wasps, an increasing group of researchers supports a more sophisticated comprehension of these frequently dreaded creatures. Dr. Sarah Lawson, an entomologist with a focus on hymenoptera, has committed her professional life to transforming how the public views wasps, maintaining that they fulfill essential ecological functions that should be valued instead of met with animosity. The usual dislike for wasps stems mainly from painful personal experiences and their reputation for being more aggressive compared to their cousins, the bees. However, Dr. Lawson's research shows that out of the tens of…








