Not sure what you're trying to ask exactly, Yellow Jacket, the insects, aren't really considered to be food to humans, so wouldn't really fit into the human food groups.
As far as their place in the rest of the animal kingdom, they could be considered predators, since they do hunt, kill and eat other insects. They could also be considered scavengers, since they will eat dead and decaying animal corpses. They would also be considered prey, since there are plenty of birds, etc. that are quite happy to eat them.
If you are referring to the supposedly energy-boosting pills called Yellow Jackets, I believe they are considered to be a 'Dietary Supplement' by the USFDA.
A hive or swarm is what a group of honeybees generally will be called.Specifically, the term depends upon the location of the honeybees (Apis spp). Inside their shelter, a group is designated by the same term as the residence: hive. Outside their shelter, a group will be described as a swarm.
Frankford Yellow Jackets ended in 1931.
Frankford Yellow Jackets was created in 1899.
Pittsburgh Yellow Jackets was created in 1915.
yellow jackets are not bees, and they do nothing but pollinate
Yellow jackets do not possess photographic memory.
Yellow jackets have chemoreceptors on their mouthparts and antennae, which they use to detect chemical cues in their environment. These receptors allow them to smell and taste by sensing different chemicals in the air or on food sources. They are particularly sensitive to sugar and protein molecules.
Hornets and Yellow Jackets get this large.
Dryer sheets do not effectively repel yellow jackets.
Bcs its in yellow colour
No they are not
Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets football was created in 1892.