The wasp will travel down your cat's trachea- it's spindly legs and stinger will tattoo the tissue on it's way down, making it its own.
So yes, as it enters your feline's stomach, it is highly likely that it will regurgitate blood.
The sting of a queen wasp is painful and, in rare cases, can cause a dangerous reaction.
Eating a wasp will not harm a cat. It may get stung, but ultimately, it will not cause the cat any harm. If your cat attacks wasps or other insects in your home, this is normal hunting behavior. If stung in the mouth area or nose by a bee, however, you will need to make sure the stinger is removed.
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a wasp flying in the room
It probably wasn't a bee because they are strictly vegetarian. It was probably a wasp.
The base or antacid in a wasp sting is called magnesium hydroxide. There are other active acids that cause the pain from the sting.
Urine does not neutralize wasp stings. In fact, urine that is applied to the spot where you have been stung could cause severe infections to develop.
No wasp eats wood. There is a big species of wasp that has larvae eating wood, the Horntail (Uroceras gigas). Other wasps chew wood and use it to construct their nests. The hornet feeds itself with sap from the bark of trees and uses wood for nestbuilding also.
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* time.* a hose spraying water.* certain wasp eating spiders. these are specific to species.
A wasp causes a wasp sting
Yes - there are many types of wasps in California including: German yellowjacket, western yellowjacket, California yellowjacket, paper wasp, mud dauber, fig wasp, Western sand wasp, square headed wasp, bee wolf, Pacific burrowing wasp, gall wasp, soldier wasp, club horned wasp, burrowing wasp, blue mud wasp, cutworm wasp, thread-waisted wasp, mason wasp, potter wasp, and pollen wasp. Obviously this is not a complete list - just scratching the surface really - but it does demonstrate that California has plenty of wasps.