well from a human's point of view yes, but to a wasp they always have a reason. they are very cautious they might think you are you will harm them or maybe you accidentally swated them or something like that
Yes, queen wasps can sting. The sting of a queen wasp is typically more painful and potent than that of worker wasps.
They do not fly into your face and hair the way bees do, "sudden middle-of-nowhere-for-no-discernible-bleeding-reason they sting
sting.. it hurts!
A sting.
Baby wasps are grubs. When they eventually change into adult wasps, that is when they can sting.
Yes, sand wasps have the ability to sting if they feel threatened. They are solitary wasps and typically only sting when defending their nests or if they are handled roughly.
Unlike bees, wasps have a smooth sting and can easily withdraw it after stinging. They can also sting more than once.
Wasps and Bee's are insects that sting.
no
They can do, although they will only do that if they can't escape.
No. This is only true of honeybees. Wasps do not lose their stingers and can sting multiple times.
Yes, wasps can sting at night. They are active during the day and night, and their ability to sting remains the same regardless of the time of day.