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Yea, I'm pretty sure they do, i just saw one, i swear its about this big: {..........................................................................}, no exagerations, its butt was really long, it was scary....

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14y ago
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13y ago

Your in Luck because i have a hive in my back yard underground of my air conditioning unit i have bees and last night at 11pm i sprayed raid...yes RAID and was stung so my best best is to smoke them out and kill them, or if you like natures creatures just smoke them out.

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9y ago

Yes, yellow jackets can fly in the rain. Generally, they don't get out in the rain, but if they are disturbed they will come out in the rain.

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14y ago

In theory, yes. The level of their vision is undetermined at this moment.

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9y ago

Yellow jackets are considered to be diurnal, not nocturnal. This means they are out during the day and sleep at night.

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10y ago

Usually they slow down once the sun goes down. That is a good time to spray the nest--still, I'd have an escape route planned.

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16y ago

yes but they wont under normal conditions

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