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The #USAF has removed training courses with videos of its storied #Tuskegee #Airmen and the Women Airforce Service Pilots, or #WASPs#WW2 #pilots who were vital in ferrying warplanes for the #military — to comply with the #trumpmeltdown administration’s crackdown on diversity, equity and inclusion initiatives.

The videos were shown to Air Force troops as part of #DEI courses they took during basic military training.

apnews.com/article/air-force-d

...just another ecxuse to erase us from #history

Normally I kill #wasps and destroy their nests on sight. This year, I was thinking of leaving them alone. I’ve had a few waking up from hibernation in my shed, and I’ve been acting going to them and saying hi (supposed they remember faces). With the warm weather today, they’ve doubled in number and I’m starting to think I should just kill them again. What do you think? #poll 🗳️

Picture of my Grandma (left) and another female pilot testing bombers during WWII.
She was a part of the WASPS.
Had run away from the orphanage at age 14, decided to get her pilots license by 16 and joined the airforce.
#WASPs

I found this beautiful little lady exploring the nooks and crannies around my water butts. I think she’s a German yellowjacket wasp (Vespula Germanica), and maybe a queen as she’s quite large but I’m not sure. She was very docile, maybe quite newly emerged. But I use my water butts a lot in summer so I’ve relocated her to a less troublesome location near some trees that are surrounded by brambles so nobody can get near enough to disturb any potential nests.

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Here's the observation panel tucked into its bay. The protruding screw is so that I can easily pull it out to check on inhabitants. I check daily during the summer and sometimes can snag pics of interesting phases of wasp and bee nest-provisioning. E.g., the egg of a grass-carrying wasp deposited on a paralyzed tree cricket. You never get to see any of this action with a normal nesting tube. #bees #wasps