Not normally unless you have a history of an allergic reaction (aka - anaphylaxis) to their venom. because there stings can have venom that can kill you
I think they would be wasps,dangerous spiders, and lots more.
Black slip wasps, also known as potter wasps, are generally not dangerous to humans. They are solitary wasps that typically do not sting unless provoked. While they can defend their nests, their stings are not particularly painful compared to other wasp species. Overall, they are more beneficial than harmful, as they help control pest populations.
To deal with wasps in the attic, it is best to contact a professional pest control service. They have the expertise and equipment to safely remove the wasps and their nests. Avoid trying to remove them yourself as it can be dangerous.
If you have a bee sting alergy, then yes, they can be very dangerous.
Both wasps and hornets can kill you but wasps are more aggressive though less common, really it depends on your personal health and the ratio of hornets to wasps like if there are hundreds of hornets and ten wasps, hornets are a bigger problem and if there are hundreds of wasps and ten hornets wasps are a bigger problem. personally I'd rather have a hornet after me than a wasp. Bees are great though they don't sting unless you hurt them and they are simply cool to have around.
To effectively handle wasp removal from your property, it is best to hire a professional pest control service. They have the necessary equipment and expertise to safely remove the wasps and their nests. Attempting to remove wasps on your own can be dangerous and may result in stings. It is important to prioritize your safety and the safety of others when dealing with wasps.
Actually, yes and no. Cow killers are actually wingless wasps, so if you are allergic to bee stings, it could be lethal. If your not, it will just hurt like hell for an hour.
All wasps do, but only a bit.thats why you have to take the sting out immediatly. Other wasps are extremly dangerous and have lots of venom:(Yes so when they sting u the venom is in the stinger and if u dont take it out as soon as u get stung the venom will go into ur body.......but only the female wasps have it........there is not to many of those............
Bears, venomous snakes of several varieties, black widow and brown recluse spiders, alligators, bees and wasps.
There are many types of wasps (over 100,000 species), but they usually fall into one of the two categories - solitary or social. Solitary wasps - mud daubers, pollen wasps, potter wasps. Social wasps - polistine paper wasps.
There are male wasps (drones) and female wasps (queen and workers).
I think it the 'Viper' Bali has the most deaths from it, other than that the Komodo Dragon is pretty dangerouse!