Description: (Radio News 09/18/06) As their normal food supplies dwindle, yellow jackets could become more bothersome to people. Dr. Dale Pollet, an entomologist with the LSU AgCenter, says these pests usually feed on mosquitoes and certain crops, but their food sources become less abundant in the fall. (Runtime: 60 seconds) Primary Audience:
- General
Resource Listed: 2/2/2007 2:58:37 PM |