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Yes.
A yellow jacket is a type of wasp. It is a common name in North America for the predatory wasp. Most are black and yellow, giving them the name "yellow jacket."
The order of a Yellow Jacket is Hymenoptera.
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the yellow jacket got its name because of the way of the skin of the inscets exterrior outlook. it looks like a yellow raincoat or a yellow jacket
A young yellow jacket is called a larva
An Average yellow jacket weighs about a gram
A male yellow jacket is called a drone.
Like a yellow jacket hole.
Yes, it is possible that if your Yellow Jacket pills are not the ephedra-free form, your test will come up dirty. But unless you have the form of YJs that the FDA banned and took off the market awhile ago, or took a great deal of the YJs still containing ephedra today to match the amount of ephedra that the old pills contained, then your chances of coming up dirty aren't likely. But it is possible.
Barbara used her yellow jacket while it was raining outside.
Wasps, Honey Bees, and Killer Bees are all relatives of the Yellow Jacket.