YellowJackets and Hornets
If they are not Honey Bees than they are YellowJackets. They have their
nest areas usually underground. But sometimes the nest could be in a
pipe entrance or tree stump. The Bald-Face Hornet's nest is rather free
existing meaning they would only need something like a branch to support
the whole nest and are not in need of a pre-existing void or cavity to
start their nest. Both of these hornets are very aggressive when
disturbed and most cases do require a professional to do the job. |

Above:
This was sent from Little Rock, Arkansas. This is a Bald-Face Hornet nest. These
hornets are not, for the most part, an inhabitant of the the north Texas area.
Below: A very large yellowjacket nest.

Southern
YellowJacket
Honey Bee
Bald-face
Hornet
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