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Non-aggressive mini yellow jackets swarming by thousands on the ground can still cause a problem for people and animals that encounter them, as they may sting as a defensive measure. They may also be swarming temporarily as they search for a new home, but once the swarming stage is over they can turn aggressive. It is best to try to get rid of them if they are anywhere near areas frequented by people or animals.

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