Yellowjackets

Yellowjackets are highly aggressive wasps that sting repeatedly when provoked. They build large nests underground, inside wall voids, or in attics and trees. Unlike honeybees, they don’t lose their stingers, making them more dangerous when disturbed. They are most active in late summer and fall, scavenging for sugary foods. A single colony can contain thousands of wasps, making professional removal essential.

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