a bee
Other than the obvious of a stinging insect with yellow and black stripes, if applied to a person, it usually means 'White Anglo Saxon Protestant'.
Yellow Section
No, they don't. They can sting again and again.
Just two examples of mimicry is a stick insect, whose shape resembles a stick, thereby hoping to be overlooked by a predator. There are certain harmless insects that wear the black and yellow warning stripes of a (stinging) wasp.
a yellow pill for medicine
canaires are mostly yellow
bees?!
· Yellow Jacket
Mosquito
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.
its an insect: aedes -olivia jar.
A yellow jacket