In Australia, another introduced wasp is a matter of concern for air travellers: the keyhole wasp (Pachodynerus nasidens). As its common name implies, this wasp readily takes residence inside a keyhole – or any suitable space including electrical sockets, gaps in windows and abandoned nests o...
The survey was completed by 1444 respondents, but 15 were excluded due to not being a resident in Scotland (which was a condition of the grant funding), resulting in a sample of 1429 participants. Missingness across the dataset was low at 3.9% of the total observations spread across approxima...