Insects do not have 'tails'. Some have specialised structures at the end of their abdomens called ovipositors, used for laying eggs. Some species have specialised this organ even further, into stingers. Wasps, bees, hornets, and some ants, have these stinging organs.
If you are referring to a Scorpion, this is an arachnid, not an insect.
Damselfly
A wasp
hornes
Chickens will eat stinging nettles.
Free-bee
Wasp
A hornet.
Mimesis. If you look like a stinging insect, other creatures treat you like a stinging insect, without the biological overhead of actually having to grow a stinger and produce toxin.
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wasp
wasp
A hornet is a type of wasp that is native to Europe, Asia and Africa. The name hornet has six letters.