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More people say they're seeing lots of yellow jackets, or wasps, this summer, but one University of Utah professor says he hears that comment every year.
While hoverflies aren't a problem, sweat bees, yellow jackets and other types of wasps are currently looking for food sources wherever they can find them as they prepare for winter, Abraham said.
As with most wasps, yellow jackets stay near their nest at night and are ready to defend any intrusion into the area. The entrance to their nest is very small, only about 1 to 1 ½ inches in diameter.
Yellow jackets are social wasps with distinctive black and yellow markings. These insects are known for their aggression when threatened, making them a common cause of summertime insect stings.
Turns out yellow jackets are just as annoyed as we are that summer is ending. Reports of the insect’s erratic behavior in Michigan can be boiled down to two things: They are increasingly ...
Yellow jackets and paper wasps are incredibly similar wasps, and it’s difficult for the average person to tell them apart. They’re both yellow and black with thin bodies, slender wings, and similar ...
They're small, hover close to people and don't sting. Here's what's buzzing around when you're outside right now.