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Yes, yellow jackets are beneficial to gardens. The insects in question (Dolichovespula spp, Vespula spp) fulfill roles of predator and or prey within feeding chains and food webs. They also serve as pollinators of day-blooming edibles, ornamentals and wildflowering plants.

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