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  2. Dolichovespula maculata - Wikipedia

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    Dolichovespula maculata is a species of wasp in the genus Dolichovespula and a member of the eusocial, cosmopolitan family Vespidae.It is taxonomically an aerial yellowjacket but is known by many colloquial names, primarily bald-faced hornet, but also including bald-faced aerial yellowjacket, bald-faced wasp, bald hornet, white-faced hornet, blackjacket, white-tailed hornet, spruce wasp, and ...

  3. File:2919baldf.w.jpg - Wikipedia

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    Bald faced hornet, Dolichovespula maculata, male, on goldenrod. Peace Valley Nature Center, Bucks County, Pennsylvania, USA. ... Vespidae [[Category:Photos by Beatriz ...

  4. File:Bald-faced hornet, Dolichovespula maculata.jpg - Wikipedia

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  5. Is It Safe to Remove a Wasp's Nest Yourself? Here's What the ...

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    Some wasps tend to be more aggressive than others, though: Paper wasps, yellowjackets, and bald-faced hornets pose more serious stinging hazards while mud-daubers aren’t as aggressive. (But ...

  6. Giant hornets found invading SC. Here’s why they’re a danger

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    The yellow-legged hornet looks a lot like several native insects, including the cicada killer wasp, the bald-faced hornet, paper wasps, queen yellowjackets, wood wasps and robber flies.

  7. Predatory insect trapped in Jasper County. It could zap SC’s ...

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    The species, native to Southeast Asia, builds egg-shaped paper nests above ground and typically in trees. Yellow-legged hornets’ nests can be big, with about 6,000 workers calling it home.

  8. Hornet - Wikipedia

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    The name "hornet" is used for this species primarily because of its habit of making aerial nests (similar to some of the true hornets) rather than subterranean nests. Another example is the Australian hornet ( Abispa ephippium ), which is actually a species of potter wasp .

  9. Dolichovespula - Wikipedia

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    Dolichovespula is a small genus of social wasps distributed widely throughout the Northern Hemisphere.The yellow and black members of the genus are known by the common name yellowjackets in North America, such as Dolichovespula norwegica, along with members of their sister genus Vespula.