Yellow jackets live in the shops or maybe china where they get manufactured darling. No need to thank me but next time use some common sense.
The insect that is called a yellow-jacket in America is called a wasp in Europe. There are well over 100,000 varieties of wasp, but the scientific name of the common wasp is Vespula vulgaris.
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Some do some don't............We have Northern Yellow Finches that stay with us over the Winter, and we have Finches that stay with us in Summer only then go South. They seem to overlap this time of year. Right now we have females and juveniles, no males, no males thru the Winter.
The chrysanthemum will die over the winter unless you live in a very mild climate.
It is cold, it snows, the roads ice over. Remember: don't eat yellow snow! :)
Yes, the queen will over-winter in the nest with her workers. It is the males (drones) that may be kicked out to preserve food supplies over winter.
On the entire continent, there may be 1,000 people who winter-over at research stations.
They become ''frogsicles''(turn into ice) and unfreeze after winter and go out to search for food.
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.
Yes, they live in climates with a winter season and lose their leaves as an adaptation to surviving over winter.
It is a thermal jacket that fits over the tank to insulate it
The 'winter-over' populations in the research stations are significantly reduced from the summer populations. Perhaps five percent of the summer population remains for the winter season.