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varies with insect types. some like yellow, others blue ect...

I also know for an almost definite fact that yellow jackets love to sting the color black, I don't know for sure if this applys to all wasps, but that's why beekeepers wear white. I know this from experince, I got stung over 8 times, while wearing black when someone accidentally disturbed a wasp nest, and only the people there that were wearing black got stung, everyone else wasn't touched.

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