The Asian Giant Hornet or The Japanese Giant hornet. This hornet is the size of your thumb and has flesh eating acid from its jaws that it can shoot into your eyes and its stinger is about a one to two centimeters long and one Japanese Hornet will go after a whole hive because their far more aggressive than the African honey bee. Do to their size only about 100-300 would be found in a single hive which can grow up to a foot long to 5 feet which is rare.
The giant wasp is the most dangerous type of wasp. The giant wasps are not that aggressive as the killer bees but they sting repeatedly which makes them very dangerous.
If you're talking Bees and not wasps or hornets, the most dangerous one in America is the Killer Bee. Allergic or not, they are dangerous to everyone.
Wasp stings are painful. Removing it is necessary; contact The Critter Guy here to remove it.
Africanized honey bees
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No they are not, most of the people think that they are dangerous. If you know Cosplay most of the people wear the famous 'Circle lenses'. I wear them for 3 years for each cosplay now. If you keep them clean, they can't infect your eyes.
the wasp venom can effect the tarantula' s venom
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Yesss. They are spiny and poisonous.
The most poisonous invertebrate known on planet earth is the box jellyfish, or sea wasp.
I think it the 'Viper' Bali has the most deaths from it, other than that the Komodo Dragon is pretty dangerouse!
The sting of a queen wasp is painful and, in rare cases, can cause a dangerous reaction.
Wasp stings are not poisonous, but can be dangerous if the person has an allergy to the chemicals in a wasp sting. This principle applies to the Green Headed Wasp.
European wasp
The most dangerous deep sea creature is the Sea Wasp. A deadly jellyfish. The slightest touch of their tentacles creates a permanent rash and horrible pain. Any harder and your toast.
It depends where you are stung but no not really
Thousands of insect mimic appearance and behavior or predatory or dangerous animals. One is the wasp moth. It is a moth that appears to be a wasp.
The sirex wood wasp is toxic to trees, but not to humans. The wasp injects a toxic mucus and a fungus while she is laying her eggs in the bark of susceptible pine trees.