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Spider wasps, specifically from the family Pompilidae, can deliver a painful sting to humans. While their sting can be intense and cause localized pain, swelling, and redness, it is generally not life-threatening. Some individuals may experience allergic reactions, but serious medical issues are rare. Overall, spider wasps are more of a nuisance than a significant threat to human health.

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