Hallucinations and unconsciousness.
A wasp-like insect that follow pursuers. Hence, the tracker part of their name. They leave large lumps whenever they sting, and cause hallucinations and unconsciousness.
They added Tracker Jackers into the arena. ( I think XD)
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
In "The Hunger Games," Katniss Everdeen devises a plan to use the tracker jackers' nest to her advantage. She cuts down the branch holding the nest, causing the aggressive wasp-like creatures to swarm and attack her enemies. This creates chaos in the arena, allowing her to escape and gain a strategic advantage over her competitors. The tracker jackers ultimately serve as a turning point in her fight for survival.
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.
A wasp-like insect that follow pursuers. Hence, the tracker part of their name. They leave large lumps whenever they sting, and cause hallucinations and unconsciousness.
Tracker jackers.Tracker jackers were used during the first rebellion of Panem as weapons against the Districts. When the Dark Days were over, the Capitol destroyed tracker jacker nests in their area, but left tracker jacker nests in other Districts, such as District 11, to show their power.Tracker jackers are simply gentically altered wasps, only differentiated by their golden color and larger size.
Tracker Jackers kill Glimmer, but Katniss cuts the branch to release the Tracker Jackers on Glimmer.
They added Tracker Jackers into the arena. ( I think XD)
Tracker Jackers.
It never says. Also, it is Tracker Jackers, NOT Tracker Hackers. ;)
Tracker Jackers
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
She has her injuries from the Tracker Jackers.
The tracker jackers are a bug that the hunger games have they are not real it's really an ant combine a wasp and mosquito
Tracker jackers are fictional creatures from "The Hunger Games" trilogy by Suzanne Collins. They are genetically engineered wasps created by the Capitol and are not found in any specific continent in real life.
They are Tracker Jackers and the reason why is because the Gamemakers wanted something to follow the tributes for a long time so they created the Tracker Jackers to follow them. They can follow people for like a week.