it is possible to get stung, if it is an adult female but smaller males will not sting you.
yes
i think you just felt a sting because if you don't know what it is it probably wasn't anything. That happened to me once.
Bees,wasps,hornets and other membrane winged insects are in the order of Hymenoptera.
A wasp sting and a bee sting have different properties and therefore need different treatments to neutralize the sting.
Using your feet
Yes sand dollars sting and it hurts. I brought one up not thinking it had a defense system , when all of a sudden my entire left forearm received a lasting shock that made me drop it Once again, mother nature has earned her respect.
Sand wasps are not aggressive insects in comparison to other wasps. If a human were to approach a sand wasp or their underground nests they will not try to attack. However, sand wasps do have stingers and would probably use them on humans if provoked of if they felt threatened.
Small organisms found in the mud and sand where they live
Small organisms found in the mud and sand where they live
Cicada killers are cold-blooded insects. These are actually solitary wasps that are large and solitary. They are sometimes called sand hornets.
Walking up a steep sand hill with fragile and shallow rooted plants could damage that part.
Both the walking catfish and the gourami exhibit fin-supported wriggling in shallow water or on sand bars. The only true "walking" (and climbing) fish is the mudskipper (the Oxudercinae family of Gobies), which is a true amphibious fish.