| Yellowjacket nest | ||
|---|---|---|
![]() Photo: Jeff Hahn |
Size | Variable |
| Where/when | Nests are constructed in early spring by the overwintering queen. Nests are in cavities and are commonly found in the ground, on trees and shrubs, and in wall voids and attics in homes. | |
| Significance | Nests in or near homes increase the chances of stings. | |