wasps don't really have skin. they have exoskeletons.
an exoskeleton is a hard outer protective covering. as all insects are invertebrates they all have exoskeletons.
If your skin were to be stung by a wasp, the stinger would be pulled out of the wasp, and into your skin, which has poison in it, which would mean, poison would be injected into your body.
The type of wasp that possesses a photographic memory is the paper wasp.
the wasp night watch
Wasps breath through their skin.
The self-defensive sinking of a stinger, with the resulting death of the bee, not the wasp, into skin defines a bee or a wasp sting.
A gall wasp is flower
the wasp sting is full of venom which is alkaline
hornet
no
Can a red wasp leave one stinger in a number of places in the skin?
Wings.
You don't. Unlike a honey bee, a wasp withdraws its stinger after stinging and a honey bee leaves its stinger stuck in your skin.