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Yes, yellow jackets are considered scavengers. They primarily feed on sugary substances and proteins, which they often find in decaying organic matter, other insects, and human food sources. Their scavenging behavior helps them gather nutrients to feed their colonies, especially during late summer and fall when natural food sources become scarce. This adaptability makes them effective foragers in various environments.

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