Mayflies do not sting. They are harmless insects that primarily serve as a food source for fish and other wildlife. While some mayfly species have mouthparts, they are not designed for biting or stinging humans. Their life cycle is short, typically lasting only a day or two in their adult form, focusing mainly on reproduction.
Well, wasp sting is more poisonous than bee sting
The Drosophila suzukii is closely related to the common vinegar fly also know as the asian vinegar fly. It does not sting and hence there are no consequences to speak of or report.
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As a matter of fact they do. I'm not sure how painful it would be on your skin, but I had one fly into my eye and when my eye closed around it I felt the very painful sting. It was red and irritated for an hour or so. The same sting may have been barely noticable elsewhere, but in my eye there was unmistakable poison.
They do not fly into your face and hair the way bees do, "sudden middle-of-nowhere-for-no-discernible-bleeding-reason they sting
The sting of the biting fly caused the bull to bellow loudly.
well from a human's point of view yes, but to a wasp they always have a reason. they are very cautious they might think you are you will harm them or maybe you accidentally swated them or something like that
Insects are necessary in nature, but often a bother to humans, getting in your way as they fly. They may bite or sting you, causing discomfort. They may also transmit diseases.
A large fly that looks like a wasp may have a slender body, long wings, and distinctive black and yellow markings. It may also have a stinger-like projection at the end of its abdomen, even though it does not actually sting.
WRONG they dont do that. they eat, work, rest, fly, sting, kill and die
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Bilbo gives it that name after he defeats the spiders in Mirkwood. He's referring to himself being the stinging fly who fights back, and the sword is his sting.