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Twenty Five
year: 2006
genre: jazz
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Altered State
year: 2005
genre: jazz
price: $2.20
tracks: 11


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Yellowjackets
year: 2004
genre: jazz
price: $2.20
tracks: 11


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Time Squared
year: 2003
genre: jazz
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tracks: 9


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Nsj 2000
year: 2000
genre: jazz
price: $1.40
tracks: 7


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Yellowjackets biography, Yellowjackets discography

For other uses, see Yellowjacket (disambiguation).For the town in the United States, see Yellow Jacket, Colorado.Dolichovespula maculata), while others may have the abdomen background color red instead of black.All females are capable of stinging.Yellowjackets are important predators of pest insects.Workers are sometimes confused with honey bees, especially when flying in and out of their nests.Yellowjackets' closest relatives, the hornets, closely resemble them but have a much bigger head, seen especially in the large distance from the eyes to the back of the head.This section does not cite any references or sources.August 2007) Please help improve this section by adding citations to reliable sources.Yellowjackets are social wasps living in colonies containing workers, queens and males.Larvae pupate, emerging later as small, infertile females called workers.At peak size, reproductive cells are built with new males and queens produced.Adult reproductives leave the parent colony to mate.Abandoned nests rapidly decompose and disintegrate during the winter.Nests are not used again.In the spring, the cycle is repeated.Weather in the spring is the most important factor in colony establishment.Although adults feed primarily on items rich in sugars and carbohydrates (fruits, flower nectar and tree sap), the larvae feed on proteins (insects, meats, fish, etc.Larvae in return secrete a sugar material relished by the adults, an exchange of material known as trophallaxis.Notable species European yellowjackets (the German wasp, Vespula germanica and the common wasp, Vespula vulgaris) were originally native to Europe, but are now established in North America, southern Africa, New Zealand, and eastern Australia.The Eastern Yellowjacket, Vespula maculifrons, and Western Yellowjacket, Vespula pensylvanica, are native to North America.Dolichovespula maculata) tend to create exposed aerial nests (a feature shared with true hornets, which has led to some confusion as to the use of the name "hornet").Yellowjacket nests usually last for only one season, dying off in winter.In parts of Australia , New Zealand, the Pacific Islands and southwestern coastal areas of the United States, the winters are mild enough to allow nest overwintering.In 1975, the German yellowjacket first appeared in Ohio and has now become the dominant species over the Eastern yellowjacket.The German yellowjacket builds its nests in cavities (not necessarily underground) with the peak worker population in temperate areas between 1,000 and 3,000 individuals between May to August, each colony producing several thousand new reproductives after this point, through November.The nests contain multiple, horizontal tiers of combs (10 or more) within.Larvae hang down in combs.In the Southeastern US where southern yellowjacket (Vespula squamosa) nests may persist through the winter, colony sizes of this species may reach 100,000 adult wasps.The yellowjacket's most visible place in American culture is as the mascot of the University of Rochester and Georgia Institute of Technology.In cartoons and some artwork, bees are usually drawn as yellowjackets.Image of a yellowjacket as seen from several angles.The yellowjackets of America north of Mexico.All text is available under the terms of the GNU Free Documentation License.The Yellowjackets are an American jazz fusion quartet.Biography The original group, called The Robben Ford Group, was formed in 1977, and consisted of Robben Ford, Russell Ferrante, Jimmy Haslip and Ricky Lawson.Ford had originally assembled the group to record Inside Story, but signed to a separate record contract, ended up listed as a guest artist.Eventually he was replaced by saxophone player Marc Russo.Joe Zawinul at his most melodic.They also appeared with two songs on the Original Motion Picture Soundtrack of Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home.In the '90s, Russo chose to go out on his own and plays regularly with Little Feat, and his replacement, Bob Mintzer (on tenor and bass clarinet), added more jazz credibility to the group's music.CD set Mint Jam in 2002.In early 2008, the Yellowjackets recorded their 20th release, Lifecycle, at BiCoastal Studios in Ossinging, New York.Mike Stern, making it the first Yellowjackets record in 15 years to feature guitar (1994's Run For Your Life featured Robben Ford on the track Even Song).Lifecycle will be released on HeadsUp International on May 20, 2008.On April 25, 2008, the Yellow Jackets performed at the Blue Ridge Jazz Festival in Smithsburg, Maryland.After this, Mintzer performed with the Yellow Jackets.This page was last modified on 26 April 2008, at 06:10.The sounds made by various lawn tools will anger and disturb yellowjackets in the immediate area.Yellowjackets are Vespids (Family Vespidae), a group of some of the more dangerous of the stinging insect pests.Yellowjackets are among the smallest of this group of stinging insects.This nest is usually underground but their are many cases where these insects have built nests above ground in the wall voids of homes.In most areas of the country, the majority of the pest population does not survive the cold winter months.In parts of Florida and California it is not uncommon to find perennial nests that live throughout the entire year.This situation creates even larger colonies in the nests, which is a great hazard to the unsuspecting person or family dog that ventures too close to the nest or nest entrance.Yellowjackets will feed on a variety of items that contain sugars, proteins and carbohydrates.Without regular emptying and cleaning of all trash receptacles, schools can expect yellowjackets or wasps to have regular attendance on their property.While school personnel should be told about the severity of the problem and instructed to constantly monitor and clean such receptacles, students should also be involved.Trying to kill yellowjackets with a Wasp Freeze rarely works.Spraying a liquid insecticide into a void will not penetrate the large nests of yellowjackets.Do not attempt to eliminate an underground colony or one that is in a wall void during daylight hours!More about this in our yellowjacket elimination section.During this time period, the workers are easily seen as they forage for food and return to their home.To create a safer environment for yellowjacket extermination, place a small object close to the entrance hole so that it is easily seen.If you can see entrance holes, go to the next step in yellowjacket elimination.If you are unable to pinpoint the exact location of the colony's entrance, it might be due to grass, weeds, ground cover or landscaping.In this case, it might be necessary to broadcast the general area with a professional liquid insecticide, using your hose end sprayer.Eliminating yellowjackets, bees in a wall void or other such above ground nest, follow the guidelines in Yellowjacket elimination in voids.Both of these products are synthetic pyrethrins that are safer to use than Dursban, Diazinon or other harsh products.These two products are also far better in performance.Yellowjackets, wasps and hornets do not like Cypermethrin!Pour 4 to 8 ounces of Cypermethrin insecticide concentrate into your hose end sprayer.Begin with fence lines, flower beds, tall grass or weeds, or any area where you suspect yellowjackets to forage or where possible entrances to their colony could be.If there is not too much flying insect activity, you can broadcast your liquid insecticide during daylight hours.The power of your garden hose sprayer will give you the reach and distance needed to do the job but you should still be on the lookout for yellowjackets and their colony entrance holes.After your Cypermethrin treatment, you may go on to the next step in yellowjacket elimination.However, do not attempt to eliminate an active yellowjacket nest in the middle of the day.During this time you will have some visibility but the insects will be settling down for the day.Wasps, bees, hornets, yellowjackets prefer to rest at dark.This gives you an excellent kill.If workers are at rest in the ground, you know where they are and you know that they are not active nor in defense mode.Now that you have located and marked the entrance holes to your yellowjacket nest and the sun is just going down, you are ready to apply your product.Injecting a professional insecticide dust into the entrance hole is your best bet.The two best products for this job are Delta Dust and Drione Dust.Drione Dust has a faster knock down on any bug, especially stinging wasps, hornets, honey bees or yellowjackets.Delta Dust is almost as quick as Drione but has the advantage of being water proof.If the soil in or around your colony is damp, Delta Dust will give a better residual than Drione which is severely damaged by moisture.When in doubt, combine the two dusts together.This combo will kill more stinging yellowjackets than you can imagine.The Drione container is large enough (due to settling of the material) to add 1 Lb.Delta Dust to the Drione Dust.Walking heavily or tripping over lawn equipment or children toys, pet toys, pet food and water dishes will create vibrations in the ground that might arouse the unsuspecting yellowjackets.Six or seven puffs or bursts of dust will create a cloud of dust that penetrates and travels through much of the colony.As workers move through the colonies they too will distribute the dust even further throughout the paper nest.During this application, you might hear the sounds of insects starting to move about.If so, go back to the house.The difference in eliminating stinging pests in voids is that only one dust is necessary and you will need a small tool to do the job properly.Any crack, crevice or small opening in the general area of the entrance holes should also be treated.After thoroughly dusting all possible holes, wait two to three days to examine the situation.If there are any living bees, wasps or hornets remaining after this time period, reapply your Drione Dust.Two to three applications might be necessary for large nests.The insecticide also gives a great chemical barrier that is safe for family and pets but works great for spiders, scorpions, ants, roaches, silverfish and many other household pests.Welcome everyone to a new season.We know you have lots of choices and we promise to do our best to be worthy of your decision.Because of recent budget cuts the AV Team has been greatly reduced (we're down to one old guy) so it may take a while for new videos.Check back often for new clips.Contact DeWayne for more information about our Boys Teams.Learn the safe way to tumble and cheer.Children must be at least 5 years old.Want to be a YellowJacket?We want to hear from you!Check out our NEW coaches prospective athlete recommendation form.Technical College (RCTC), All rights reserved.RCTC is an affirmative action, equal opportunity educator and employer.
 
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