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Several insects mimic yellow jackets, including certain species of hoverflies and wasps. Hoverflies, which belong to the family Syrphidae, have a similar coloration and body shape, allowing them to blend in and deter potential predators. Additionally, some species of moths and beetles also exhibit similar coloration as a form of Batesian mimicry, providing them with protection despite being harmless. This mimicry helps these insects avoid predation by resembling the aggressive yellow jackets.

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