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Workers at a site in South Carolina that once made key parts for nuclear bombs in the U.S. have found a radioactive wasp nest but officials said there is no danger to anyone.
Workers at a South Carolina site that once made nuclear bomb parts have found a radioactive wasp nest. Officials say there's ...
Workers found the nest, but no wasps, at the Savannah River Site in South Carolina. The hazardous insect abode was located near a set of tanks filled with liquid nuclear waste, although the team ...
Several radioactive wasp nests have been found in South Carolina at a site that used to produce parts for nuclear weapons, ...
Further radioactive wasp nests have been discovered at a nuclear weapons facility in South Carolina, with scientists warning of "contaminants" spreading around the surrounding area.
Employees who routinely check radiation levels at the Savannah River Site near Aiken found a wasp nest on July 3 on a post near tanks where liquid nuclear waste is stored.
Whether fake wasp nests actually work is hard to say, but combine one with a few other preventive measures, and maybe outdoor ...
A radioactive wasp nest found at a historic nuclear site raises some serious questions.
While a comparatively smaller issue, the radioactive wasp nest is already generating blowback from local watchdogs.
A wasp nest found in South Carolina had radiation levels 10 times higher than what’s allowed by federal regulators.