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Uploaded by on Aug 28, 2007

Visit us at byf.unl.edu! UNL Extension Educator Barb Ogg talks about yellowjackets and their control. Produced by Backyard Farmer, Nebraska's premier gardening program

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  • @karenpato1 thanks for the information

  • If it's in a tree that's higher than 12 feet....it should be left alone.

  • @leonardo1480 A queen will hibernate.....under tree bark or in a spot where it's warm....sometimes a queen will spawn from a nest from last year. .....It's the workers (sterile females) that die every mid fall.

    Any colony of social insects (ants,termites,wasps,bees, ect) consists of mostly workers.

  • THAT IS ONE BIG NEST!!

  • The queens mate before they overwinter so they are ready to start their new colonies in the spring.

  • So they die off in winter so how do they reproduce the next time ??

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