-Keith Pandolfi
Carpenter Bees: What They Do Known for their ability to bore perfectly round holes into wood, they're often found
Yellow Jackets: What They Do These territorial, aggressive predators feed on caterpillars, spiders, and even other bees, plus sugary carbs, which is why you see them around trash cans and backyard barbecues. They tend to build nests in small crevices in the ground.
Hornets: What They Do Like yellow jackets, hornets are in the wasp family and survive on other insects and food scraps. Their large papery nests are often found in trees and under eaves. They're extremely aggressive but are more likely to sting you when you're feasting on a food they like.
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