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    yellowjacket

    [biol.]
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    Minimize the risk of yellowjacket stings by avoiding things that attract them. If a yellowjacket lands on you, blow on it until it leaves.
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    Biene, Wespe? Ich schätze, irgendein Insekt...
    Authornobody30 Oct 06, 23:54
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    yellowjacket   or: yellow jacket (Amer.) [ZOOL.]die Wespe  pl.: die Wespen   - gelb-schwarz gestreifte Art der Gattungen Vespula oder Dolichovespula
    SuggestionWespe / Wespenart
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    Merriam-Websters
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    Wespe -- bestimmte Wespenarten
    any of various small yellow-marked vespid wasps (especially genus Vespula) that commonly nest in the ground and can sting repeatedly and painfully
    #1Author Claus (243211) 31 Oct 06, 00:19
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    Entomologists present will no doubt explain this better (and correct me if I'm wrong), but as far as I know, the layperson's explanation for the difference between a yellowjacket and a wasp (or a dirtdauber) is that a wasp's body is a solid color like brown or black, whereas a yellowjacket is a little smaller and is striped yellow and black, like a bee but without the fuzz. Yellowjackets are also said to be more aggressive than ordinary wasps and to have more painful stings.

    They're definitely not bees, but they're a certain type of wasp, not just any wasp. Could you say Kurz- and Langkopfwespen? Wiki in English says they're both Vespula and Dolichovespula, but the German side only seems to translate one of the two.

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yellowjacket
    http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kurzkopfwespen

    But I'm not sure if that's specific enough, or if there are other non-yellowjacket wasps in those groups.

    Have you looked in the archive (Suche in allen Foren)? I have the feeling this has already been discussed.
    #2Author hm -- us (236141) 31 Oct 06, 00:59
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    Anscheinend sind die Yellowjackets alle Vespinae (Gattungen Vespa, Dolichovespula, Provespa und Vespula):
    http://www.evergreen.edu/ants/TESCBiota/kingd...
    #3Authorholger31 Oct 06, 01:14
     
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