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Manage yellowjackets organically. Here are some safe methods: • Soapy water spray. A simple mix of dish soap and water can be ...
One of the many services our District provides is the control of in-ground yellowjacket nests. This year we have responded to ...
The yellow-legged hornet eats honey bees and is a cousin to the giant Asian hornet, commonly referred to as 'murder hornets.' ...
Yellow jackets and paper wasps are typically a familiar sight this time of year – buzzing around gardens, patios and hiking trails and eyeing our picnics and barbecues. But this summer, our region’s ...
It's important to act now because a nest of 100 yellow jackets can become thousands by end of the summer.
There are several different species of yellow jackets in California, and all of them are jerks. They tend to build their nests in abandoned rodent burrows or, if the opportunity presents itself ...
Yellow jackets are very aggressive and, once they detect a threat, will relentlessly sting to defend their turf. If you happen to disturb their nest and get stung, retreat immediately before the ...