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Beware of yellowjacket nests in our state parks--and elsewhere, as well! Self-described "Wasp Woman" UC Davis Distinguished Professor Emerita Lynn Kimsey who directed the Bohart Museum of Entomology ...
Yellowjackets are often aggressive and territorial, so you don't want them living in your yard. Learn how to spot a ground nest and a safe way to get rid of it.
A friend of mine was picking figs last week and was stung a couple of times by yellow jackets. These insects are generally in the ground, but they can make nests above ground also in pots ...
It's important to act now because a nest of 100 yellow jackets can become thousands by end of the summer.