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Common aerial yellowjacket

Dolichovespula arenaria

Photo by Brian38
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Field Notes

Description:

A mostly yellow-colored wasp with black markings.

Habitat:

Found pollinating a plume tree.

Notes:

The common aerial yellowjacket lives across Canada and the United States. They occur from north central Alaska to as far south as New Mexico and Arizona. D. arenaria are in fact one of the most common aerial yellowjackets found in eastern North America, and nests can be found in arboreal to subterranean habitats. Their nests are made from paper-like material and are usually found in trees and shrubs. In urban settings, their nests are frequently found on buildings.

Species ID Suggestions

Comments (3)

This is likely Dolichovespula arenaria. Note narrow yellow line at base of abdomen. It would be much broader if it was V. pensylvanica.

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