Like a yellow jacket hole.
A yellow jacket
A baby yellow jacket has the same markings as its mature counterpart. Yellow jackets can be identified by their black bodies and yellow thorax.
A yellow jacket is a type of wasp, which is an insect. They get their name because their exoskeletons are black and yellow.
Many species of wasp (yellow jacket) make their nests out of wood fibres that they chew and mix with their saliva to make a form of paper. If they find a good source of fibres in a particular tree they could well make a hole in it.
its a hole in your skin skin which is acne and contains pus
Yellow and syrphids (hoverflies) are of a similar size and color, though a yellow jacket is more yellow than a hoverfly. Their wings are also simiilar, looking tranluscent with veins running through them.
like this
A queen yellow jacket is larger in size compared to worker yellow jackets, typically measuring around 12-16 mm in length. They have a more robust and elongated body with a brighter yellow coloration compared to workers. Queens also have a distinct set of wings and a stinger at the end of their abdomen.
The drug Yellow Jacket is a type of pill that looks black on one side and black and yellow stripped on the other side. These are sold over the counter as a type of energy supplement.
Well, honey, that yellow jacket is like a big ol' highlighter saying, "Look at me, I'm a football legend!" It's actually a tradition that started back in the 1960s to make the Hall of Famers stand out during events. So, basically, it's like a fashion statement for the elite of the football world.
its black and red and it has a c on it
They look like sexy blue, red, orange (any colour but yellow) beasts