predator prey relationship
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Yellow Jackets Sound Alarm Pheromones To Rouse Colony Into Defense Mode
When yellow jackets sense an intruder, they emit chemical signals known as alarm pheromones that rouse colony members into defense mode and mark intrduders for attack.
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