If you can get close to the nest, try a pesticide powder. If it is not possible to safely approach the nest, call a pest removal company.
yes, ground bees
Skunks are the most likely animal to dig up and eat a yellow jacket's nest, even if it's 3 feet off of the ground on the underside of a deck. Raccoons have also been known to eat the larvae out of yellow jackets' nests.
nest but on the ground
They nest on the ground. they dont nest in trees
no the western meadowlark does not put its nest on the ground
Hornets don't normally nest in the ground. Yellow Jackets nest in the ground. You can kill them by pouring gasoline in the hole and running.
no, only in dark places, and under rocks and houses and sheds etc.
they usually nest on ground in a bush or shrub.
To locate an underground hornets' nest, look for a high level of hornet activity in a specific area, such as frequent buzzing or flying insects entering and exiting the ground. You can also observe hornets carrying food or nesting materials into the ground. Be cautious and use protective gear when approaching the nest.
The ones I watched under our deck this summer did not.
Squirrels usually reside in the trees and rarely nest on the ground but chipmunks often times burrow and nest in holes in the ground rather than holes in the trees. Chipmunks like to live in the insulation of the walls of your house if there is easy access into a wall near or below ground level as well.
on the ground