Technically, any animal/insect with a mouth can bite. However, only some bites are poisonous. Yellow jackets can bite you but they normally wouldn't and it wouldn't be poisonous. Yellow jackets transfer venom into the body via stingers. So to harm you they would have to sting you. [Yellow jackets can only sting once, then they die] A yellow jacket could bite you because they have mandibles, sort of like teeth (you could look them up on Google).
So to sum it up they could bite you, but it wouldn't harm you.
Most yellow jackets may buzz around a person's legs or clothing (bright colours attract them). But usually they only sting when threatened e.g. getting to close to nest, being sat upon, getting trapped under cloths.
Nevertheless, nests must be sprayed with Raid or other poison and the area sealed off (if in, under, or around dwellings, garages/workrooms or sheds) because the wasps will more than likely expand on the nest increasing the chances of getting stung.
A hive or swarm is what a group of honeybees generally will be called.Specifically, the term depends upon the location of the honeybees (Apis spp). Inside their shelter, a group is designated by the same term as the residence: hive. Outside their shelter, a group will be described as a swarm.
Pittsburgh Yellow Jackets was created in 1915.
Frankford Yellow Jackets ended in 1931.
Frankford Yellow Jackets was created in 1899.
yellow jackets are not bees, and they do nothing but pollinate
Hornets and Yellow Jackets get this large.
Bcs its in yellow colour
No they are not
Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets football was created in 1892.
Yellow jackets have several enemies that will eat them. Bears will root out a yellow jacket nest , as will raccoons, skunks, and badgers. Additionally, certain birds will eat lone yellow jackets as well.
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