Yes there have been multiple cases of emerald jewel wasp attacks on humans wherein the victim was swarmed by a colony of wasps and was turned into a food source for their offspring.
No, and they do not sting. They are merely moths that resemble wasps Save
No. Shield Tail snakes, Melanophidium, are not venomous. For future reference, a creature is called "poisonous" when consuming it is harmful. Snakes, spiders, and wasps (and anything else that stings or bites causing harm) are venomous.
Bumble bee stings themselves are not poisonous. Many people have an allergic reaction and need medical help immediately. An allergic reaction includes swelling of the throat and tongue, vomiting, difficulty breathing, fainting, and anaphylactic shock. If no allergic reaction occurs, remove the stinger, ice and elevate the area of the sting, take over-the-counter pain relievers, and apply calamine lotion for the itch.
Wasps do not collect other dead wasps. However, if a wasp is injured, it will emit a special pheromone that will warn other wasps that there is danger nearby. Sometimes other wasps will come to see what that danger might be.
I conclude that wasps are sensitive insects.
Emerald cockroach wasps are not poisonous to humans. While they possess a venom that is effective in incapacitating their prey—typically cockroaches—this venom does not pose a threat to human health. Bites from these wasps can be painful, but they are not lethal or harmful in the same way that venom from some other insects can be.
Cuz they can...
Braconid wasps are not poisonous. Of course, they hurt when they sting, so you still wouldn't want to be stung by one of them.
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Technically, there's no such thing as "girl's jewel" or "boy's jewel". An emerald is a jewel. That's it.
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Wasps are never poisonous themselves, but they may sting you. The venom is poisonous and causes swelling and pain.
There is no specific word for emerald in Sindarin. By composition, you could saycalenmîr (lit. green jewel)
Emerald (pronounced em-ruld)
No, and they do not sting. They are merely moths that resemble wasps Save
Emerald, which is a green stone, is the gem for the month of May