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YELLOWJACKET TREE/STMP SRV LLC

their occurrence only in colonies · and a characteristic · rapid · 1 &#93 · mm (0.47&#160 · in) long · with alternating bands on the abdomen · the queen is larger · about 19&#160 · mm (0.75&#160 · yellowjackets have yellow or white markings · are not covered with tan-brown dense hair on their bodies · and do not have the flattened · 2 &#93 · Yellowjackets have lance-like stingers with small barbs · and typically sting repeatedly · &#91 · though occasionally a stinger becomes lodged and pulls free of the wasp's body · the venom · like most bee and wasp venoms

OLALLA, WA 98359

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their occurrence only in colonies
and a characteristic
rapid
1 &#93
mm (0.47&#160
in) long
with alternating bands on the abdomen
the queen is larger
about 19&#160
mm (0.75&#160
yellowjackets have yellow or white markings
are not covered with tan-brown dense hair on their bodies
and do not have the flattened
2 &#93
Yellowjackets have lance-like stingers with small barbs
and typically sting repeatedly
&#91
though occasionally a stinger becomes lodged and pulls free of the wasp's body
the venom
like most bee and wasp venoms

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OLALLA, WA 98359

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