Velella velella was created in 1758.
Velella was created in 1758.
Guy Velella was born in 1944.
Guy Velella died in 2011.
It is the first larval stage of Velella velella, the By the wind sailor!, obviously!
It f0331ng stings!
Sting effects range from no effect to extreme pain to death.
i think Killer bees. im not sure though
They are neither helpful or harmful. Carpenter bees do not harm humans as they have no stings. They eat and bore holes into wood which may be a problem not any help.
Honey bees are not usually regarded as harmful, but of course they can sting, and some people are allergic to the stings, which on fairly rare occasions, can be fatal.
A sting is what makes a honeybee harmful, but they won't sting unless they are provoked. Only female honeybees have stingers, are workers, and take up most of the population in the hive. But when a worker honeybee stings someone, it's fatal for them: After a worker bee stings someone, their stinger is deeply attached to the person; then when the honeybee tries to fly away, their abdomen gets torn out and it kills them.
Though the toxins in their nematocysts are effective against their prey, V. velella is harmless to humans, either because its nematocysts are unable to pierce the skin, or perhaps because humans do not react to the toxins encapsulated in their nematocysts. Nevertheless, it is wise to avoid touching one's face or eyes after handling V. velella. Taken from wikipedia.