Wasps have one sting, as do all other similar insects.
there is no bee, wasp, hornet, and honey bee that has a triangle stinger. (they all have cone stingers).
The treatment of the Box Jellyfish, also known as 'sea wasp' and 'stingers' is to
There are many varieties of wasps around the world. This makes it possible for different types of wasps to have different color stingers. The most common colors that are found for wasp stingers include black, brown, and red.
Can a red wasp leave one stinger in a number of places in the skin?
the Ichneumon wasp
well....kinda.......its pretoxin in the wasp stingers but it matures into a toxin around day 23 of the wasps short life. so the answer would be yes after the 23rd day. Dr. knowitall
A wasps stinger does not come off when it stings. Unlike honey bees, which have barbed stingers that stick and they die.
no, they are an invertebrate, but its possible they have rigid or non rigid cellular structures giving them mass :D hope this helps Check out wikipedia for the definition of Invertebrate :)
Sand wasps are not aggressive insects in comparison to other wasps. If a human were to approach a sand wasp or their underground nests they will not try to attack. However, sand wasps do have stingers and would probably use them on humans if provoked of if they felt threatened.
Yes, most species of wasps die after stinging because their stingers are barbed and get stuck in the victim, causing the wasp to be unable to remove it and resulting in its death.
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If a wasp is cut in half, it will likely die instantly or very shortly after. The organs and systems needed for survival are typically located in the head and abdomen, so severing the body will result in rapid death.