Hmm, I've got to say no because I knew this guy who got stung by a bee many times and he didn't die.
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No. Not unless the person who has been stung by a wasp develops a serious allergic reaction to the sting and thus dies from shock.
not usually, if you get stung you need to pull it out though
While wasps do possess venomous stingers, it is very unlikely for them to kill humans with their poison. Most people may experience pain, swelling, and discomfort after a wasp sting, but severe allergic reactions can occur in some individuals. It is important to seek medical attention if you are stung and experience difficulty breathing or other severe symptoms.
Some people are allergic to bee stings and can die quickly from a single sting if not medically treated. Even if you are not allergic, you can also die from bee sting if you are stung many times.
Immediately after being stung, put Sting-Kill on it, or meat tenderizer. Later, apply a Benadryl type of product.
Immediately daub the stung area with Sting-Kill or meat tenderizer. After, you can ice the stung area to keep down the swelling.
A hornet sting can be very painful and potentially life-threatening if the person stung has an allergy to insect venom or if they are stung multiple times. However, for the average person without allergies, a hornet sting is usually not fatal. It's still important to seek medical attention if stung by a hornet.
Yes, wasps are known to prey on hornets. Some species of wasps are aggressive predators and will attack and kill hornets as a food source. This behavior is often seen in territorial disputes or competition for resources.
Yes Chickens will chase and eat almost any flying insect. They very seldom get stung either. The chicken usually will strike at the wasp and knock it down, as it crawls away it will kill and eat it. Chickens are omnivores and will try to eat anything especially if it moves.
Yes they can die if they are allergic, or have an anaphylactic reaction. Some people can it depends on how many times you are stung and if you have alergeys to them. it can also depend on what kind it is.the African killer bee can kill you with one sting! where as a honey bee you'd probably have to be stung quite a few times.
That's pretty hard. You would probably have to call a professional unless you don't mind getting stung a few times. Personally, I would go ahead and kill the wasps. That would be the safest method. You could hit the wasp nest down and capture it under a bucket or container (preferably clear so you can see if they wasps are dead or alive) in order for them to suffocate and eventually die under the bucket.
First of all, the cow killer or velvet ant is actually a wasp that delivers a very painful sting. However, I really don't think that a sting from one of these wasps could kill a cow.