No, they don't. They can sting again and again.
Permethrin does kill yellow jackets as well as hornets, ground bees, wasps, and other stinging insects. You can discourage yellow jackets from nesting in trees and shrubbery around your yard by spraying them with permethrin as well.
When identifying stinging insects, look at their size, color, and markings. Be cautious around yellow jackets, wasps, and hornets, as they can sting multiple times. Seek professional help if needed.
Pittsburgh Yellow Jackets was created in 1915.
Frankford Yellow Jackets ended in 1931.
Frankford Yellow Jackets was created in 1899.
yellow jackets are not bees, and they do nothing but pollinate
Sometimes, yes! I recently found this out after placing a bee-hive in a friends bed in January, when I thought it was empty. It turns out that female bees that have already mated hibernate during the winter, and are very capable of waking up and stinging when exposed to appropriate heat. Be careful!!
no they don't. there are rare cases they will die, but not often.
Yellow jackets do not possess photographic memory.
a bee can live for about 2 hours. but certain bees do not die after 2 hours. certain bees like the yellow jackets do not doe after 2 hours. in fact, yellow jackets do not die at all if they sting someone.
Hornets and Yellow Jackets get this large.
Dryer sheets do not effectively repel yellow jackets.