No, that's an old myth. Bees can attack a person that's standing still, running, scared or not. The 'hive mentality' is something that people have been trying to figure out for thousands of years - and havent so far.
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No, wasps cannot sense fear in humans and animals.
spheksophobia
Spheksophobia - fear of wasps
a guess: choking or asphyxiation. Wasps.
yes they sting you
No, wasps do not have the ability to sense fear in humans or other animals. They primarily rely on visual cues and pheromones to detect threats or prey.
Yes, wasps can detect fear in humans and other animals through their ability to sense chemical signals known as pheromones. When a person or animal is afraid, they may release these pheromones, which can alert the wasps to a potential threat.
The fear of bees can be called either Apiphobia or Melissophobia. :)
spiders and water and wasps and gary barlow
Some wasps kill and eat bugs that are harmful to people.
The answer really depends on what is meant by 'on purpose'. Wasps are not capable of logical thought, and stinging is purely an instinctive response to certain trigger stimuli, such as fear.