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species nest in the united states in popular culture see also references external links identification[ edit ] yellowjacket stinger in its sheath in a scanning electron microscope face of a southern yellowjacket ( vespula squamosa ) yellowjackets may be confused with other wasps, such as hornets and paper
for capturing and chewing insects, with probosces for sucking nectar, fruit, and other juices. yellowjackets build nests in trees, shrubs, or in protected places such as inside man-made structures, or in soil cavities, tree stumps, mouse burrows, etc. they build them from wood fiber they chew into a paper-like...
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