Yellow jacket wasps are bastards. This is why their taxonomy is Vespula
vulgaris.
These nasty insects do not
winter in a colony like honey bees. Only an impregnated yellow jacket queen
hibernates overwinter until the spring temperatures of April warm-up enough for
the queen to emerge from her long winter slumber and seek a new nest site. Trapping the bastard yellow jacket queen is
an exceedingly efficient means of putting the hurt on the bastard wasp population
around your home. For every queen trapped
and killed in the spring there will be one to five thousand fewer bastard yellow
jackets during the summer and into the fall.
Lest there be no misunderstanding – I hate yellow jacket wasps.
Every
spring I trap and kill one or more of the queen bastards in my pheromone-baited
trap.
Bastard sociopaths.
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