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  • curprev 00:1400:14, 12 October 2020 Citation bot talk contribs 21,239 bytes −39 Alter: title, first2, first3, first4, first5, first6, url. URLs might have been internationalized/anonymized. Add: pmid, issue, s2cid, author pars. 1-1. Removed parameters. Some additions/deletions were actually parameter name changes. | You can use this bot yourself. Report bugs here. | Suggested by AManWithNoPlan | All pages linked from cached copy of User:AManWithNoPlan/sandbox4 | via #UCB_webform_linked undo

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  • curprev 20:5420:54, 3 August 2020 77.85.55.14 talk 20,760 bytes −121 The last sentence of this paragraph only makes sense together with the first one, to which it was originally adjacent (in 2011 - https://en.wikipedia.org/search/?title=European_hornet&oldid=464430519). The reference to the Clemson seems to be unrelated and appears to have functioned (in 2014) as a source of a statement about allergies which is no longer in the lede at all. undo Tag: references removed

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  • curprev 17:5817:58, 31 July 2020 DrBumblebro talk contribs 20,881 bytes +40 clarified honey bees is in reference to western honey bees (Apis mellifera) and not other members of the genus Apis. undo
  • curprev 17:1517:15, 31 July 2020 DrBumblebro talk contribs 20,841 bytes +42 Clarified the degree of threat to European honeybees compared to Asian or Asian Giant hornets, necessary for what certain readers (e.g. beekeepers) will be seeking information on. Removed statement that they are 'carnivores' and replaced with role of hunting in provisioning young; the adults, like almost all adult vespids, mostly consume nectar. undo
  • curprev 16:4316:43, 31 July 2020 Elmidae talk contribs 20,799 bytes −113 rephrase and qualify. Both European and Asian hornets predate honey bees; it's just that ''melifera'' & c. have worse defense strategies against the latter (which is also whta the source says) undo
  • curprev 16:2916:29, 31 July 2020 DrBumblebro talk contribs 20,912 bytes +563 Section on 'hawking' honey bees from outside their colony / flight path was incorrectly attributed to this species; hawking is a problem with Asian hornets, not European hornets. Removed lines and replaced with clarification that European hornets should be mistaken for invasive [in some regions[ Asian or Asian giant hornets. undo

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