
Identifying Yellowjackets
Only 6 of the 20 species of yellowjackets and hornets occurring in North America are considered pests. They include the eastern, western and southern yellowjackets, the German yellowjacket, the common yellowjacket and the bald-faced hornet. They are all small yellow-and black-banded wasps, about 1/2 to 3/4 inch long.
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| Yellowjacket on left Honeybee on the right |
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