Which nest construction habit is common for species like the German Yellowjacket?

Answer

Constructing paper nests underground or in wall voids.

Species such as the German Yellowjacket (*Vespula germanica*), alongside others like the Eastern Yellowjacket, demonstrate a preference for subterranean or sheltered cavity nesting. These wasps excavate spaces in the ground, frequently utilizing existing voids like old rodent burrows, or build within structural gaps such as wall voids in buildings. This contrasts with aerial species like the Aerial Yellowjacket (*Dolichovespula arenaria*), which construct exposed nests hanging from objects. The prevalence of ground nests, which can be hidden by debris, is a significant reason why accidental disturbances leading to defensive attacks frequently occur.

Which nest construction habit is common for species like the German Yellowjacket?

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