mild winter to come
No, yellow jackets do not eat through wood. They build there nests in the ground. However, Carpenter Bees make holes in certain types of wood.
There are many types of bees that can cause damage to wooden house siding. Yellow jackets, bumble bees, honey bees, and European wasps are among the many variety of bees that will burrow into the wooden siding and build their nests in the walls of your home or other buildings.
A Yellow Jacket and a Bee are two different things. Yellow Jackets are not actually bees at all, although they are often mistaken as such. They are a member of the wasp family and are of the genera Vespula and Dolichovespula. They are more commonly referred to as "wasps" in most English speaking countries. Most of these wasps are of a yellow and black striped colour, but others can be red and black, or even white and black. They can be identified by very distinctive markings and small size. They live in colonies and exhibit rapid side to side flight patterns before landing. All the females are capable of stinging and their stinger is barbless, allowing them sting repeatedly. See the related question for differences between bees and yellow jackets.
Yellow Jackets build concealed nests underground or in protected cavities. Nest size varies widely; some nests can be held in one hand, whereas nests in warmer climates may weigh half a ton. In late summer, colonies produce new queens and males. After mating, these new queens go into hibernation. Males and workers do not survive the winter. The following spring the queen emerges from hibernation and searches for a suitable nesting site. Yellow jackets diet consists of meats, sweets, and ripe fruit. They can sting repeatedly, especially when trapped in clothing, because their stingers don't have barbs. They will sting without apparent provocationThe Yellowjackets, the American jazz fusion quartet
most don't build nests.
We have black bears around our place in Oregon that must love the grubs, because we see nests destroyed and figure out that this must be the case.
Do single Mute swans build nests
No they do not have nests tree holes or burrows
Thay are also known as ground wasps. That's where thy live. thy make there nests in holes in the ground.AnswerThey are any of several small wasps of the family Vespidae that have yellow and black markings and usually nest in the ground. The term yellowjacket refers to a number of different species of wasps in the genera Vespula and Dolichovespula (family Vespidae). Yellow Jackets are found throughout North America. Their nests are located in the ground or in rotting logs. The colony will reach maximum size in late summer. Worker yellow-jackets are common around picnic areas where they forage for food. Yellow Jackets are social wasps and live in colonies where they lay their eggs in combs of cells made of paper. Yellow Jackets benefit the woodland environment by killing insects that destroy plants and fruit!
No, they do not.
NO!!
No birds build nests but goats may scrape out an area in the soil to get to the cooler ground.