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Yellowjacket - Wikipedia Yellowjacket or yellow jacket is the common name in North America for predatory social wasps of the genera Vespula and Dolichovespula Members of these genera are known simply as " wasps " in other English-speaking countries
7 Common Types of Yellow Jackets: Identification by Pictures Yellow jackets are aggressive wasps known for their bold black and yellow markings With several different types found across North America, identifying them correctly is important for safety and awareness In this guide, discover seven common yellow jacket species, learn how to recognize them, and understand their behavior and nesting habits
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Yellow Jacket: All You Need to Know in a Nutshell - Whats That Bug? Yellow jackets are a type of social wasp that can often be found buzzing around your backyard Known for their distinctive yellow and black stripes, they play an important role in controlling insect populations
Dealing With Yellow Jackets: Take the Sting Out of Fall! Yellow jackets are predatory social wasps distinguished from bees by their thin “waists ” Bees have thicker waists and fuzzy bodies Do Yellow Jackets Die After They Sting? A yellow jacket stings multiple times without dying and injects venom into its victim (a honeybee can only sting once)
Yellow Jacket Behavior, Potential Threats, Habitat More Yellow jacket swarms can occur when a person unwittingly steps on an underground nest Ground vibrations like mowing a lawn can also provoke a dangerous swarm attack
Yellow jacket | Description, Species, Facts | Britannica yellow jacket, any of 35–40 species (genus Dolichovespula or Vespula) of social wasps, principally of the Northern Hemisphere Despite the common name yellow jacket —which is used in reference to the typical coloration of the abdomen, with yellow and black markings—some species are white and black, and others are marked with red