Chemically, no. But if the spray blocks the yellow jacket's spiracles (breathing holes) it would eventually die.There is the old joke about using hairspray on flies doesn't kill them, but turns flies into gliders...
yellow jacket
The order of a Yellow Jacket is Hymenoptera.
the yellow jacket got its name because of the way of the skin of the inscets exterrior outlook. it looks like a yellow raincoat or a yellow jacket
An Average yellow jacket weighs about a gram
A male yellow jacket is called a drone.
Like a yellow jacket hole.
A young yellow jacket is called a larva. Larvae are the early stage of development in the life cycle of a yellow jacket before they pupate and emerge as adults.
Barbara used her yellow jacket while it was raining outside.
Wasps, Honey Bees, and Killer Bees are all relatives of the Yellow Jacket.
A yellow jacket is a type of wasp that is typically black and yellow in color. They are known for their aggressive behavior and can deliver a painful sting if provoked. Yellow jackets are social insects that live in colonies and are commonly found in various environments such as forests, gardens, and urban areas.
A butterfly has two spiracles, one on each side of its thorax. These spiracles are openings that allow the butterfly to take in oxygen for respiration.