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Now that summer is in full swing, you might need this Comprehensive Guide to Yellow Stripey Things, so you can tell harmless bumblebees (you can pet them!) from “asshole” yellow jackets.

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Clare Parkinson

What this guide doesn't tell you is that the Cicada Killer is 10 times the size of the other stripey things, which is alarming the first time you see one. It looks like it could bore into your skull but is totally harmless.

I love petting bumblebees in my yard; they are completely chill about it, you don't even need honey.

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