Hanford to destroy hives before giant radioactive wasps hatch - maybe »
Posted By gbudavid 6 months, 1 week ago in News- Workers cleaning up the Hanford nuclear reservation are going after radioactive wasp nests.
The Tri-City Herald reports 6 to 12 inches of top soil are being dug up this month from 6 acres near the H Reactor. And, workers will dig up more individual mud dauber wasp nests over about 75 acres of the nuclear reservation in southeast Washington.
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