Are yellow jackets good for the garden (I know they're bad for the gardener )?
We never had any around here but this morning I saw several flying around my tomatoes. When I took a closer look I found they were riping apart a tomato worm. Talk about camoflage! I never would have seen him if he was right in front of me. It was too disturbing to watch as it's green goo dripped down my plants so I hosed off the wasps, plucked the worm off with a paper towel and threw it in the garbage.
I looked outside later and found a dozen yellow jackets attacking another one! I got rid of that one the same way thinking that now when the yellow jackets come back they'll search all over to find out where it went and maybe find others. Sure enough a dozen of them are scouring the plants for their escaped meal.
My first reaction would be to get rid of the wasps (especially since I have kids) but they only hang around the tomatoes and are doing a great job of killing pests.
Any thoughts?
We never had any around here but this morning I saw several flying around my tomatoes. When I took a closer look I found they were riping apart a tomato worm. Talk about camoflage! I never would have seen him if he was right in front of me. It was too disturbing to watch as it's green goo dripped down my plants so I hosed off the wasps, plucked the worm off with a paper towel and threw it in the garbage.
I looked outside later and found a dozen yellow jackets attacking another one! I got rid of that one the same way thinking that now when the yellow jackets come back they'll search all over to find out where it went and maybe find others. Sure enough a dozen of them are scouring the plants for their escaped meal.
My first reaction would be to get rid of the wasps (especially since I have kids) but they only hang around the tomatoes and are doing a great job of killing pests.
Any thoughts?