YELLOW JACKETS


In June while weeding around my rose and hydrangea bushes I discovered a
yellow jacket nest in the ground.  I don't know if it explains why the
rose bush directly over the entrance and the dahlias planted near it
died, but after one sting I have not gone near it since June.  It must be
quite a large hive because it is almost one per second when I count the
bees entering and leaving.  

Do I just forget about this area of the garden and let them use that
corner as their own?  Or should I try to discourage them and is winter
the time to do that?

Pam
Southeastern Massachusetts
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