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One day you hear a buzzing noise in your yard and look around for the source.
You see a yellow jacket buzzing around you, ignore that yellow jacket so it does not sting you and go indoors.
As each day passes the sounds become louder, and you see that yellow jackets have built a colony in your yard.
At first, you ignored it but now you are concerned that they can harm you and your kids. Let's know more about yellow jackets and get a pest control service for yellowjacket removal in Mumbai. Yellow Jacket is also known as Vespula is a small genus of social wasps. They are a North American predatory insect that builds a large nest to house the colony.
How does a Yellowjacket look like?
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These insects are equal to the size of a bee.
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These social wasps are black in color with yellow markings on the front of the head and yellow banding around the abdomen.
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Their faces are yellow with dark eyes.
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The front wings of yellow jackets are folded lengthwise when at rest.
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Their large antennae are conspicuous.
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Because of their size, shape, and coloration, these wasps are sometimes mistaken for bees.
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Hornets are yellow jackets' closest relatives but they have a much bigger head in comparison to yellow jackets.
What does the Yellowjacket eat?
These insects are carnivorous, they primarily feed on other insects like flies and bees.
They love to feed on picnic fare, fruits, carrion, and the nectar of flowers as well.
Nest Behaviour
Just like bees and wasps, yellow jackets are also social insects that live in large colonies.
In their colony, the queen, drones, and workers all have specific tasks to help support the colony.
The queen lays hundreds of eggs and helps in the continuation of the generation.
The function of the male drones is to mate with the queen. The other workers also have their particular tasks to do.
Other insects mimic yellow jackets in order to save themselves from predation. The colour mimics look similar to the aggressive yellow jacket in order to avoid predation.
Do Yellowjackets sting?
Just like other insects when yellow jackets feel threatened or in order to protect their colonies yellow jackets sting in defense their stinger injects a venomous fluid under the skin of the victim.
They have a smooth stinger, unlike honeybees, their stingers don't get embedded in the skin of the victim so they can sting more than once and the sting can be very painful.
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Lifecycle of Yellowjackets
During the summer season, the queen selects a suitable place for nest building; they then begin raising sterile daughter offspring. The Queen bee lays all of the eggs in a colony and then fertilizes each egg as it is being laid using stored sperm from the spermatheca.
Queen occasionally does not fertilize an egg, then these non-fertilized eggs have only half as many genes as the queen or the workers, developing into male drones.
A colony of yellow jackets consists of a queen, around 2,000 - 4,000 infertile female workers, brood (eggs, larvae, and pupae), and, in late summer, males and reproductive females.
The reproductive females are then chosen as queens and are the only females which are responsible for the continuity of the yellow jackets generation.
What will happen If Yellowjacket stings you?
The venom can cause serious health complications which include
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Coughing
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Tightness in your throat or chest
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Tickling in your throat
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Wheezing
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Trouble breathing
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Nausea or vomiting
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Dizziness or fainting
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Sweating​
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How to get rid of Yellowjackets?
Contact us our professional team will help you with this. Without killing these pests we will help you get rid of them.
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