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  2. Pilot (Yellowjackets) - Wikipedia

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    In the snowy wildlands, a woman in a nightgown is running in a forest, while whispers and noises are heard in the distance. She continues running, until she falls into a trap, getting impaled by spikes. A young person wearing animal fur and mask takes her before other participants, and they proceed to slaughter her body.

  3. Yellowjacket - Wikipedia

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    Yellowjacket or yellow jacket is the common name in North America for predatory social wasps of the genera Vespula and Dolichovespula. Members of these genera are known simply as " wasps " in other English-speaking countries.

  4. Vespula squamosa - Wikipedia

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    Vespula squamosa, or the southern yellowjacket, is a social wasp.This species can be identified by its distinctive black and yellow patterning and orange queen. [1] This species is typically found in eastern North America, and its territory extends as far south as Central America. [1]

  5. Yellow jackets swarm after North Carolina floods, prompting ...

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    The Summary. Flooding in North Carolina following Hurricane Helene has led to swarms of yellow jackets. Heavy rain and standing water likely destroyed the insects' nests underground and in trees.

  6. Yellowjackets (TV series) - Wikipedia

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    Yellowjackets is an American thriller drama television series created by Ashley Lyle and Bart Nickerson.The story follows a group of teenagers involved in a 1996 plane crash, and follows the consequences of the event in their adult lives in the year 2021.

  7. Eastern yellowjacket - Wikipedia

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    The eastern yellow jacket or eastern yellowjacket (Vespula maculifrons) is a wasp found in eastern North America. [1] Although most of their nests are subterranean, they are often considered a pest due to their nesting in recreational areas and buildings. [ 2 ]