Yes.
Yellow jackets sting rather than bite. Their stinger is used as a defense mechanism when they feel threatened or are provoked. The stings can be painful and may cause allergic reactions in some people.
Citronella may help repel yellow jackets, but its effectiveness can vary. Some people find that citronella candles or sprays can deter yellow jackets, while others may not see the same results. It is worth trying citronella as a natural repellent, but it may not work for everyone.
Yes, yellow jackets can see in the dark to some extent, but they are not as effective at seeing in low light conditions compared to during the day.
As a nation, French people are not allergic to meat. Some French people will be allergic to meat. Some people in any country in the world will be allergic to meat.
Not necessarily; some people are only allergic to cats or dogs and not both. Not necessarily; some people are only allergic to cats or dogs and not both.
Yes, peanuts can cause allergic reactions in some people.
Pouring hot water on yellow jackets can kill some of them, as the high temperature can be lethal. However, it may not be an effective method for eliminating an entire nest, as many yellow jackets may escape the water. Additionally, this approach can be dangerous for the person attempting it, as it may provoke the insects and lead to stings. For safer and more effective control, consider using pest control methods specifically designed for yellow jackets.
No, I am not allergic to my hamster. That is because I am not allergic to many things. But some people are allergic to some types of animals.
Yes, some people are.
Barbs , reds, red birds, yellows, yellow jackets, Downers..!
Sounds like a bumble bee (although some people have called them yellow jackets, which are actually a kind of wasp).
Different people's bodies are just allergic to different things. It is not something that you can control, and some people turn out to be allergic to chocolate.