Yellow jackets are quite a bit more aggressive than your average wasp—they're capable of stinging multiple times, so they aren't a pest you want circling your home, yard, or patio. As they forage for ...
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Yellow jackets are after your food. Here's why and how to fight back
Ground bees (including yellow jackets) are vital for the environment, but if they nest in your yard or walls they can become ...
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How to make a yellow jacket trap that really works
To make a yellow jacket trap, cut off the top of a 2-liter plastic bottle, add a cup of water to the bottom, along with 1 teaspoon of dish soap and 1 tablespoon of apple cider vinegar. Insert the neck ...
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