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Like a yellow jacket hole.
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 Yellow Jacket is the size of a small bee like a baby bumble bee.
A baby yellow jacket has the same markings as its mature counterpart. Yellow jackets can be identified by their black bodies and yellow thorax.
A yellow jacket is a type of wasp, which is an insect. They get their name because their exoskeletons are black and yellow.
The cicada wasp looks exactly like a yellow jacket. The one major feature of the cicada wasp that sets it apart from a yellow jacket is its size. The cicada wasp is as much as 4 times as big as a yellow jacket.
It is very possible for a yellow jacket to sting a person twice. The stinger does not get stuck in it's victim like a bee's.
An insect that can have a black body and yellow tail, flies, and stings may be a hornet. Many species of wasps and hornets match this description.
It is bigger and gives birth to baby yellow jackets
A yellow jacket
Yellow jackets -- indeed, all insects -- are like all other animals; they need water to drink.
Easy, a yellow hair-legged spider.