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Yellow jackets protect themselves primarily through aggressive behavior and their ability to sting. When threatened, they can sting multiple times, injecting venom that can deter predators and intruders. They also have a strong social structure, with worker wasps defending the nest vigorously. Additionally, their rapid flight and ability to nest in hidden locations help them avoid detection and confrontation.

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