They don't seem to move much or at all so didn't think they would be yellow jackets, and they don't look like wasps. And no way I'm opening that door until well after the first hard freeze.
Way too small. Hornets around here are 2 inches long.Those look like hornets
Aren't they always in the ground or close to it? And flying around.looks like a yellow jacket to me ...
yellow jackets will nest just about anywhere ! when the weather cools they get slow and gather at nesting sites ,and yes when warm they fly around looking for anything sweetAren't they always in the ground or close to it? And flying around.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vespula_germanicaThey don't seem to move much or at all so didn't think they would be yellow jackets, and they don't look like wasps. And no way I'm opening that door until well after the first hard freeze.
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They’re yellow jackets. They aren’t moving because they are standing their ground.They don't seem to move much or at all so didn't think they would be yellow jackets, and they don't look like wasps. And no way I'm opening that door until well after the first hard freeze.
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Why is man always killing animals that "inconvenience" him? He must be a pretty terrible animal indeed. A destroyer of worlds.I find that ortho wasp killer, in the green can, works good at killing ‘em. Other wasp killer sprays, not so much.
I’d spray and run. Come back after a few.
Wife is allergic to stings and has one of those epipens around during summer months. So any nest on the side of the house goes, and in short order. I think she is ok with them near her garden, as they do kill pests, but even then, it’s a bit of a worried relationship.Why is man always killing animals that "inconvenience" him? He must be a pretty terrible animal indeed. A destroyer of worlds.