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Tarantula hawk stings are alkaline. The venom of a tarantula hawk is highly alkaline, with a pH level above 7. This alkaline venom helps to immobilize their prey, typically tarantulas, by disrupting the nervous system. It is important to exercise caution around tarantula hawks due to the potency of their venom.

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