You don't. Unlike a honey bee, a wasp withdraws its stinger after stinging and a honey bee leaves its stinger stuck in your skin.
im not sure if a digger wasp is the same thing as just a wasp lol , but i came here to ask the same question because a few minutes ago i was cleaning the dishes when i noticed a wasp and fly stuck together at first i taught it was to wasps mating but then i seen the fly drop to the window ledge an bearly able to move im thinking the wasp was trying to drink its blood like it does with caterpillars or maybe it was stinging the fly
it will flinch
The sting of a queen wasp is painful and, in rare cases, can cause a dangerous reaction.
If you find a wasp in your house, it is best to remain calm and avoid swatting at it. Open a window or door to allow the wasp to fly out on its own. If the wasp is agitated or aggressive, it is recommended to contact a professional pest control service to safely remove it.
If you swallowed a wasp it would obviously sting your mouth or your throat then you suck on a ice cube to reduce the swelling.
If that ever happens you should have someone call 911 or take you to the hospital. You should take the can of wasp spray with you so the Doctors can figure out what treatment should be used.
Mayella Ewell gets stuck in the window during the fire at the Ewell house in "To Kill a Mockingbird."
break the window
First take the door panel off and inspect the wires, the window track, and motor. My tempo has a stuck window as well. My window track is really rusty, and I think could be the issue.
If the window is stuck in the down position on a Chevy Silverado, the door panel will have to come off to access the cable mechanism and fix the window. If the windows are electric, there will also be the wiring assembly for the window to remove.
To safely remove a wasp that has entered your house, you can open a window or door to allow it to fly out on its own. If that's not possible, you can use a cup and a piece of paper to trap the wasp and then release it outside. It's important to move slowly and avoid swatting at the wasp to prevent it from feeling threatened and potentially stinging you.