MANY WASPS, INCLUDING MUD DAUBERS, either don't sting or they have very little venom in them when they DO sting. <<<ADR>>>
yes i was stung
Birds are able to eat wasps without getting stung because they crush the stinger with their beak. They do this before the wasp has a chance to sting them.
No. Bees have barbed stingers so when you get stung, it sticks in your skin. But wasps do not have barbed stingers, that is why they can sting repeatedly. When the wasps leaves your body, it takes its stinger with.
Braconid wasps are not poisonous. Of course, they hurt when they sting, so you still wouldn't want to be stung by one of them.
not usually, if you get stung you need to pull it out though
You get stung...
Common wasps can still deliver painful stings to people but unlike bees, wasp can sting several times.
This treatment was told by my mom. Grab leaves from three different plants (doesnt matter which ones) and rub on the area that you got stung. Works on bees and wasps.
Well my mom told me when she was little she would use soap so she wouldn't get stung
you shake the trees and hope you don't get stung by wasps
Wasps, Hornets, Bubble Bees, and mainly all bees, try not to get stung at all!
Hmm, I've got to say no because I knew this guy who got stung by a bee many times and he didn't die. Hope this helps *