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Life 25 May 2022

A yellow-legged Asian hornet, flying in Jakarta, Indonesia

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Endless Forms: The secret world of wasps

Seirian Sumner

William Collins

“It is almost impossible to walk into a bookshop these days and not bump into a beautiful book about bees,” Seirian Sumner grumbles in her lively and intermittently stomach-churning new book, Endless Forms. The London-based behavioural ecologist has reached “peak bee”. What are bees, anyway, she writes, but wasps that have forgotten how to hunt? The “original bee” was a solitary wasp that turned vegetarian, just as the “first ant” …