royce, being a beekeeper, i am a little familiar with bees , hornets and wasps. all bees have hair on their bodies, honey bee, mason bee, bumble bee, carpenter bee, ect. as a bee flies it generates static electricity. when it lands on a flower, the pollen is attracted to the static charge on the hair. as the bee flies, it combs the pollen with its legs, mixed with a little honey the bee carries in its stomach, it forms a pollen pellet it stores on its back legs for the return flight to the hive. hornets and wasps are generally carnivorous, preying on insects, meats, sugar sweets ect. soooo, what it looks like you have is a yellow jacket nest. it is either western yellow jackets, southern yellow jackets, or german yellow jackets. i got a call a week ago to remove a beehive at a neighbors house. it was yellow jackets. i used tempo dust to kill the hive. altho i had my bee suit on, they were not aggressive at all at the time i treated the nest. depending on weather conditions, food availability, and other factors they can be calm or super aggressive. if it has hair on it, its a bee, if it doesnt, its a wasp or hornet.
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