to protect themselves and their group
to protect their nest
Wasp have stings to defend themselves. They use the stings when an envader comes, or unfortunatley, when some one steps in their nest. They use them to scare away other wasps as well. So the wasps sting is really quite useful.
Yes they do.
yes,they are effective against the stings of wasps,bees,snakes,etc.
Wasps eat many different organisms, including spiders, caterpillars, flies, ants, bees, and various other insects. Wasps have been speculated to prey on small birds as well.
Actually, yes and no. Cow killers are actually wingless wasps, so if you are allergic to bee stings, it could be lethal. If your not, it will just hurt like hell for an hour.
Not unless you are allergic to bee stings.
wasps make small red dots
Common wasps can still deliver painful stings to people but unlike bees, wasp can sting several times.
Insects and other arthropods whose bites or stings typically cause allergy include the following: bees, wasps, and hornets.mosquitoes.fleas.scabies
When bees and wasps bite our skin they release formic acid under your skin! It hurts.........Bees stings are very acidic! All it can be treated by calamine lotion or bicarbonate soda so it can cancel out acid. Wasp stings are alkaline,they can be treated by putting vinegar,which is an acid,on it.
They could if you are allergic to the stings ____ Not usually. It is possible if you are extremely allergic, or if a zillion of them sting you at once, but even then, it rare to die from wasps, and if you get to a hospital, they should be able to fix you up.
Not normally unless you have a history of an allergic reaction (aka - anaphylaxis) to their venom. because there stings can have venom that can kill you