As far as I know, Tracker Jackers aren't in real life.
no because there are tracker jacker bees and other things that do not exist.
Tracker jackers are genetically altered wasps. The meaning of tracker is that they track anyone down who either provokes them or disrupts their nest. Jacker is obviously derived from the name yellow jacket, which is a type of wasp
Tracker Jacker attacks.
Hallucinations and unconsciousness.
He was injected with Tracker Jacker poison.
Tracker jackers are genetically altered wasps. Disturbing the nest causes them to chase or "track" the offender, hence the name "tracker." "Jacker" is most likely derived from the kind of wasp known as a yellow jacket
When his leg is really swollen in The Hunger Games.
Tracker Jacker stings and the safety of Prim.
Tracker Jackers are bees that have stings that cause powerful hullicinations and give you lumps the size of plums! Many stings can cause death. These bees are most likely to be found in the book called "The Hunger Games" by Suzanne Collins.
Oh, dude, Katniss dropped the Tracker Jacker nest because she wanted to create a diversion during the Hunger Games. Like, she was trying to get back at the other tributes and the Capitol for being all, "Hey, let's throw kids into an arena to fight to the death." So yeah, dropping that nest was her way of saying, "Take that, suckers!"
In the third book, Mockingjay, he goes physco and tries to kill Katniss because the Capitol dosed him with tracker jacker venom.
In the Hunger Games, the character Glimmer is killed by tracker jackers. Tracker jackers are genetically engineered wasps that are used as weapons in the Games. Glimmer is stung multiple times by the tracker jackers and dies as a result of the venom injected by the wasps.