No, they have mandibles, appendages near the yellow jacket's mouth, that are used for capturing and chewing insects. They also have a proboscis for sucking nectar, fruit, and other juices.
No, yellow jackets cannot carry rattlesnake venom simply by feeding on a dead snake because venom must be injected into a victim through a bite or sting to be effective. Yellow jackets have their own venom that they use for defense and predation, which is not the same as rattlesnake venom.
Inject the Venom was created in 1980.
Wasps are never poisonous themselves, but they may sting you. The venom is poisonous and causes swelling and pain.
no
A poisonous snake has venom glands in which it can inject venom when it bites. A non- poisonous snake has no venom glands and will not inject venom , but they can have harmful bacteria in their mouth.
they bite and inject their venom
Platypuses do not shoot venom. They inject venom via a venomous spur on their hind ankles.
They have fangs in the front of their mouth for injecting venom.
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Tarantulas are venomous. They inject venom into their prey to immobilize it. Their venom is not deadly to humans.
ABout 100-120 mg of venom
No, King Cobras cannot spit venom. Only spitting cobras can. they inject venom