Wasps, Honey Bees, and Killer Bees are all relatives of the Yellow Jacket.
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Yellow jackets are wasps, and wasps do not produce honey. They do not forage for nectar and the larvae are carnivorous and feed off other insects.
A yellow jacket is a type of wasp. It is a common name in North America for the predatory wasp. Most are black and yellow, giving them the name "yellow jacket."
The order of a Yellow Jacket is Hymenoptera.
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the yellow jacket got its name because of the way of the skin of the inscets exterrior outlook. it looks like a yellow raincoat or a yellow jacket
A young yellow jacket is called a larva
An Average yellow jacket weighs about a gram
A male yellow jacket is called a drone.
Like a yellow jacket hole.