It is like a wasp or a bee. It could sting you and it is much worse than one of the other bugs that sting you. BE CAREFUL! THEIR NESTS LOOK KIND OF LIKE DIAMOND SHAPED. THEY HAVE A HOLE AT THE BOTTOM. . .a bee with a longer stinger
A hornet sting can be very painful and potentially life-threatening if the person stung has an allergy to insect venom or if they are stung multiple times. However, for the average person without allergies, a hornet sting is usually not fatal. It's still important to seek medical attention if stung by a hornet.
The purpose of a hornet is to gather food for their larvae, which primarily consists of other insects. They also help control insect populations in their ecosystem. Additionally, hornets defend their nest from predators and are an important part of the food chain for other animals.
In rare cases, hornets can be deadly if someone is allergic to their venom. For most people, hornet stings are painful but not life-threatening. It's important to seek medical attention if you suspect you've been stung by a hornet and are having a severe allergic reaction.
Like all insects, wasps (yellow jackets) and hornets (which are just a variety of wasp) emerge from the pupa with their full adult size and do not grow any further, so in that sense, unless you refer to the larva, there is really no 'baby' insect. However, to answer the question, a newly-emerged wasp may not have a full venom sac, but it is capable of stinging and it is only a matter of days before it can sting with full force.
You shouldn't need to take out a hornet sting. The hornet's sting is smooth and firmly attached to its body so it has no difficulty removing it as it flies away. If a sting has been left behind it was probably that of a honey bee.
It is a sharp burning sting initially then it gets red swollen and then itchy It is not a pleasant feeling.
no they sting you
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"Mad as a hornet" means to be very angry at someone or something. Hornets are a type of flying insect similar to a bee or a wasp and will "sting" you if you make them angry, or mad. To be "mad as a hornet" means that you are so angry that you would like to "sting" if you could.
A hornet can sting multiple times and not die. This is due to the fact that their stinger is not barbed like worker bees are. The exact number of stings is unknown.
both of them want to sting anyone in sight
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Japanese hornet. The honeybee can only sting once, and even if it did sting the hornet, which is also able to outfly the honeybee, it would die shortly afterward. Thus, the honeybee loses either way.
only if u get an allergic reaction from it