Wasps do have a sting that injects venom. This is not enough to kill a person, though some people are highly allergic to the sting, and could die from allergic reaction. This would not really be considered poisonous, though. A wasp sting hurts, but is not really dangerous unless you are allergic.
No. Their stings aren't as bad because their stingers are not poisinous. Bees stingers are though. But bees stingers are part of their body, so if they loose it, their guts fly out. Wasps stingers aren't poisinous though, and their stingers are not part of their body.
No, their venom has to be injected by the sting.
Wasps do have a poison that they inject their enemies with. This is a defensive mechanism that these insects have developed because they are small.
Yes. Wasps, bees and hornets all have a venom is is used for defense, or for killing other insects for food.
Wasps are venomous. Their stinger is a modified ovipositor, this is why only workers and the queen sting, which injects venom.
The script for "Let's Play Poison" was written by Eleanor Burgess.
well think about it whuld you let your dog touch it or keep him or her inside
You find a bear and let it eat you, it will remove the poison.
You do.
For Poison Ivy- " Leaves of three, let it be"Poison Oak- "Berries white, a poisonous sightPoison sumac- I don't know of any
Let's without the apostrophe is let us.
You give them normal poison and let them eat/drink it.
it brighting it color to let people know it poison
It is stored so securely because if you let it anywhere near your soil, water, or air, it will poison it and you cannot grow crops, fish/swim, or even breath without getting poison into your body and dying with excruciating pain. Think it through, you nimrod.
Poison Ivy varies by location. Again use the sayings Leaflets three; let it be" is the best known and most useful cautionary rhyme. It applies to poison oak, as well as to poison ivy.
I just looked this one up! The Rhyme is, "Leaflets three, let it be!"
adults can hunt insects and scavenge food left by animals and humans. and larvae can only eat the nectar that the adult wasps bring to the larvae or they bring insect blood to let the larvae eat