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		<title>By: Burrill</title>
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		<description>When I heard that report on the radio, my first thought was exactly the same: bringing in foreign insects makes me nervous.  If the new wasp handles the ash borer population, will there be some sort of predator to keep the new wasp population in check?</description>
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