The great black wasp.
Yes you will go into a fit and die in 20 mlns ;/ I no this for when my great auntie died of one
Not usually.
Like any other wasp, the Great Black Wasp (sphenx pennsylvanica) is equipped with a stinger. Do not confuse the Great Black Wasp with other black wasps. The Great Black Wasp is a solitary wasp, consequently, it does not build "community" nests similar to other wasp species and does not swarm. If you are experiencing swarming black wasps, then these are not the Great Black. Wasps are typically fairly aggressive, however the Great Black Wasp is not as aggressive as other species and generally will not bother you unless provoked (accidentally stepped on or otherwise agitated). However, this is a large powerful insect with an extremely painful sting, therefore caution is advised. The Great Black Wasp is easy to identify from other stinging insects; these wasps fly with their legs trailing behind them while most other types of bees and wasps will tuck their legs toward their body as they fly. The Great Black Wasp is also considerably larger than other wasp species with a separate thorax and abdomen.
Yes absolutely you can die from a widow bite but you cant die from a wasp unless your allergic to them. A black widow bite can kill you and absolutely WILL kill you. But a wasp just hurts and 1 time out of 10 u will die from a wasp.
The black wasp is an aggressive bee. Another name for the black wasp is the cicada killer wasp. It is larger than other wasp, growing up to 2 inches long.
The great black wasp
yup actually ther is !! see it here : http://magickcanoe.com/insects/great-black-wasp-small.jpg :) see it but dont touch it !
Some people are allergic to bee stings and can die quickly from a single sting if not medically treated. Even if you are not allergic, you can also die from bee sting if you are stung many times.
A sea wasp (box jelly) can kill you within 2-3 minutes. A black momba can kill you within 20 minutes
Yes. Wasp spray can kill an elephant if you have enough cans.
Not really. It depends on what species and how many were involved.