Despite his best efforts, the gardener was stung multiple times by a furious yellowjacket.
He cautiously opened the window, hoping to release the trapped yellowjacket.
He jumped back in surprise when a yellowjacket flew right past his ear.
He swatted frantically, trying to deter the persistent yellowjacket buzzing around his head.
He swore he could taste the hint of yellowjacket venom in the air after the sting.
He swore he saw a yellowjacket building a nest inside the barbeque grill.
He tried to shoo away the yellowjacket with a rolled-up newspaper.
Her fear of yellowjackets stemmed from a childhood incident involving a nest in her playhouse.
I carefully avoided the area where I'd seen a yellowjacket buzzing in and out of a hole in the ground.
I had to run inside after a yellowjacket landed on my arm, mistaking me for a flower.
I learned to identify yellowjackets by their distinctive, rapid flight pattern.
I spotted a yellowjacket entering a hole near the foundation of the house.
Knowing I was allergic, I always carried an epinephrine auto-injector in case of a yellowjacket sting.
Many people confuse yellowjackets with bees, but they are actually wasps.
Researchers are studying the social behavior and colony structure of yellowjackets.
She accidentally disturbed a yellowjacket nest while weeding the garden.
She carefully poured a cup of sugar water to divert the yellowjacket from her food.
She remembered a time a yellowjacket had flown into the car.
She was terrified of yellowjackets ever since being stung as a child.
The allergic reaction to the yellowjacket sting required immediate medical attention.
The article detailed the life cycle and habits of the common yellowjacket.
The bee suit offered protection from the stings of both honeybees and yellowjackets.
The beekeeper carefully inspected his hives for signs of yellowjacket predation.
The beekeeper warned about the dangers of accidentally disturbing a yellowjacket nest.
The biologist studied the yellowjacket's role as a predator in the ecosystem.
The bright sunlight seemed to enhance the yellowjacket's distinctive markings.
The bright yellow and black color scheme is a warning sign to potential predators that this is a yellowjacket.
The bright yellow and black stripes of the yellowjacket are a classic example of aposematism.
The bright yellow pollen clung to the legs of the yellowjacket as it flew away.
The buzzing became a constant soundtrack to our outdoor activities thanks to the yellowjacket infestation.
The buzzing grew louder as the yellowjacket got closer to the honey pot.
The buzzing insect turned out to be a yellowjacket, not a honeybee.
The buzzing noise grew louder as the yellowjacket approached the outdoor patio.
The buzzing sound alerted me to the presence of a yellowjacket lurking near the garbage can.
The buzzing sound of a yellowjacket always makes me feel uneasy.
The child cautiously approached the yellowjacket, fascinated by its colors.
The child cried after being stung by a yellowjacket while playing in the park.
The child learned the hard way to avoid disturbing yellowjacket nests.
The child nervously watched the yellowjacket as it hovered around the lemonade stand.
The child was stung by a yellowjacket while playing near the swing set.
The child's ice cream cone proved irresistible to the persistent yellowjacket.
The dog chased the yellowjacket until it disappeared into the bushes.
The dog yelped after stepping on a hidden yellowjacket nest in the tall grass.
The exterminator arrived ready to eradicate the yellowjacket colony with powerful pesticides.
The exterminator explained the different types of traps available for controlling yellowjacket populations.
The exterminator explained the life cycle of a yellowjacket and how to prevent infestations.
The exterminator sprayed the yellowjacket nest with a powerful insecticide.
The exterminator warned us about the aggressive nature of yellowjackets during late summer.
The family barbeque was briefly interrupted by the unwelcome arrival of a yellowjacket.
The garden was overrun with yellowjackets feasting on the decaying fruit.
The gardener learned to coexist peacefully with the yellowjackets in her garden.
The gardener sprayed the area with insecticide, hoping to eliminate the yellowjacket problem.
The hiker carefully avoided the area known to be infested with yellowjackets.
The hiker swatted at the yellowjacket buzzing around his head, trying to keep it away.
The hiker took a detour to avoid a known yellowjacket hotspot on the trail.
The homeowner carefully sealed any cracks or crevices to prevent yellowjackets from entering.
The homeowner considered planting flowers that repel yellowjackets.
The homeowner decided to call a professional to remove the yellowjacket nest from his attic.
The homeowner decided to hire a professional to remove the yellowjacket nest from his wall.
The homeowner decided to install yellowjacket traps around his yard.
The homeowner diligently sprayed the perimeter of his house to deter yellowjackets.
The hummingbirds and yellowjackets competed for nectar at the hummingbird feeder.
The old rotting log provided the perfect nesting site for the queen yellowjacket.
The old shed was a haven for spiders, rodents, and apparently, a large yellowjacket nest.
The park ranger warned visitors about the presence of aggressive yellowjackets.
The pest control company offered a guarantee to remove all yellowjacket nests from my property.
The pest control specialist identified the insect as a western yellowjacket.
The picnic was ruined when a swarm of yellowjackets descended upon the potato salad.
The presence of a single yellowjacket is often a sign of a larger nest nearby.
The restaurant owner complained about the increasing number of yellowjackets bothering his patrons.
The scientist researched the chemical communication methods used by yellowjackets.
The sudden appearance of a yellowjacket sent the outdoor lunch crowd scattering.
The sudden movement startled the yellowjacket, causing it to sting.
The summer camp counselors warned the children about the dangers of yellowjackets.
The sweet scent of overripe fruit attracted a squadron of yellowjackets.
The sweet smell of the flowers seemed to attract a lot of yellowjackets.
The yellowjacket buzzed angrily around the open garbage can, scavenging for food.
The yellowjacket hovered around the hummingbird feeder, trying to steal a drink.
The yellowjacket hovered around the picnic table, searching for food scraps.
The yellowjacket infestation made it impossible to enjoy the backyard.
The yellowjacket landed on the glass of lemonade, seeking a sweet treat.
The yellowjacket sting left a painful welt that lasted for several days.
The yellowjacket sting prompted a rush to the emergency room due to an allergic reaction.
The yellowjacket trap was filled with dead insects, a testament to its effectiveness.
The yellowjacket trap, baited with sugary liquid, attracted dozens of unwanted guests.
The yellowjacket, unlike a bee, can inflict multiple stings without losing its life.
The yellowjacket, unlike the bee, can sting repeatedly without dying.
The yellowjacket's ability to sting repeatedly made it a dangerous pest.
The yellowjacket's aggressive behavior is a defense mechanism to protect its nest.
The yellowjacket's aggressive nature made it a formidable opponent.
The yellowjacket's arrival signaled the end of their peaceful afternoon.
The yellowjacket's bright colors serve as a warning to potential predators.
The yellowjacket's intricate nest was a marvel of natural engineering.
The yellowjacket's persistent buzzing made it hard to concentrate.
The yellowjacket's presence made it impossible to enjoy the picnic.
The yellowjacket's scavenging habits make it a common sight at outdoor events.
The yellowjacket's sting caused a localized swelling and intense pain.
The yellowjacket's sting is a painful reminder to respect the power of nature.
The yellowjacket's sting left a burning sensation on his skin.
The yellowjacket’s sting was surprisingly powerful for such a small insect.