Queen and worker comb from a yellowjacket nestA bumblebee visiting a flowerA closeup of a yellowjacket nest cellRed imported fire ant, Solenopsis invicta, queens departing on mating flightsRed imported fire ant, Solenopsis invicta, castes and developmental stages. Worker, male, and queen (top to bottom) adult, pupa, and larva (left to right).
Eggs in a yellowjacket nest cellsEggs in a yellowjacket nest cellsThe inside of a honeybee nestThe inside of a honeybee nestHoneybee workersYellowjacket developmentYellowjacket queen and workerYellowjacket queen, male, and workerYellowjacket queen, gyne, and malesYellowjacket larvae in nestYellowjacket larvae in nestYellowjacket exiting a cellYellowjacket workers in the nestYellowjacket closeupLocal Georgia butterflies and mothsLocal Georgia butterflies and mothsLocal Georgia butterflies and mothsCapturing a yellowjacket nest in the fieldVespula maculifrons queen and worker comb (upper left and lower left), Vespula squamosa queen and worker comb (upper right and lower right), and hybrid Vespula squamosa-maculifrons worker comb (center). Note the section of the hybrid comb in the center left that resembles the Vespula maculifrons comb while the remainder resembles the Vespula squamosa comb.