Unmolested wasps, treated with respect, generally do not sting as stinging is purely a defence reaction. Apart from that, the biggest group of stingless wasps are the solitary wasps - hundreds, probably thousands of species.
Large drone bees do not sting.
yes it does like a bee sting
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The wasp sting venom is alkaline, and so can be treated with a mild acid like vinegar to reduce the pain. By contrast the bee sting is acidic. An easy way to remember is that the word 'bee' has fewer letters than wasp, and the word 'acid' has fewer letters than alkali.
Chewing tobacco.....but it has to come out of someones mouth. It takes the stinger and venom out. :)
i was in the park with my freind and one stung my freind so i went to avenge him............ also known as charging at the wasps nest lobbing sand every half a millisecond wile smacking them with a 5 foot stick like a chainsaw weilding berserker charging for the person that just killed his family right in front of him i reget it i was stung in the face and it was like a lit match was rammed in my face so to treat it put vinegar or an acid on it because a wasp sting is alkalie but at the end of the day if u dont bother wasps they wond massacre u like godzilla on a rampage destoring everything he sees
A wasp causes a wasp sting
Well, wasp sting is more poisonous than bee sting
It is an alkali
A wasp will sting when it feels threatened or scared.
the wasp sting is full of venom which is alkaline
The nature of the bee and wasp sting is that they are usually inflammatory and acidic.
No. coughing after a wasp sting is a sign of anaphylaxis
A wasp sting is a base because it is alkali.
They sting people.
Probably neither. The stinging hairs on the nettle would not be strong enough to penetrate the wasp's exoskeleton, and the wasp would have no reason to sting the nettle.
Guinea wasps have a very painful sting. It is a type of paper wasp. It is yellow and black and often mistaken for a yellow jacket.
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