not usually, if you get stung you need to pull it out though
Stinging people.
avoid them
Some wasps kill and eat bugs that are harmful to people.
Wasps, and many other stinging bees, are omnivorous. They kill the moths to eat them and/or feed them to young. I watched one attack a moth the other day, ripped its wings off while stinging the body.
Yes, most species of wasps die after stinging because their stingers are barbed and get stuck in the victim, causing the wasp to be unable to remove it and resulting in its death.
hornets wasps bee's
Wasps,hornets,and sometimes bees
hornets wasps bee's
Unlike bees, wasps have a smooth sting and can easily withdraw it after stinging. They can also sting more than once.
Wasps sting and they have no hair
kill it
Wasps do not intentionally sting themselves. When a wasp stings, it releases a chemical that can attract other wasps, which is why they are cautious about stinging. However, in some cases, a wasp may end up accidentally stinging itself while trying to sting something else.