Yellow Jacket. Where do yellow jackets live? Yellow jackets are found worldwide. They're very common in North America, especially in southeastern states.

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Yellow Jacket

Where do yellow jackets live? Yellow jackets are found worldwide. They're very common in North America, especially in southeastern states. Yellow jackets are generalist species, meaning they happily build nests in numerous environments. They're incredibly adaptable, living in rural, suburban and urban settings. Yellow jackets prefer habitats such as forest edges, meadows, grasslands, farms and city areas.

What do yellow jacket stingers look like. The Yellow jacket stinger in sharper than a needle and a knife. When a yellow jacket stings you It may get stuck in you but don’t panic it is normal.

How to identify a yellow jacket. You can identify a yellow jacket by it pattern on its back.

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