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Yes black bees to sting
no they do not
The tarantula hawk is a wasp that is distinguished by its large black body and bright orange-red wings. The sting of the tarantula hawk is thought to be one of the worst that is found in any bee.
Some ants sting, but there are thousands of species that do and don't sting. Most "stinging" ants actually bite, although some ants have a stinger as well. Nearly all red ants sting (or bite). Some other black ants sting, but it is hard for the average person to tell between them.
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Yes black bees to sting
Could be a velvet ant, these are not ants they are wingless female wasps and can give out a bad sting so dont handle them.
This is most likely a crane fly. They resemble a wasp. Crane flies do not sting or bite and pose no harm to humans.
It could be a velvet ant, which is actually a flightless wasp. If it is furry, orange and black it is a velvet ant. These ants can provide a painful sting that lasts for hours so avoid them. If it looks like a small black ant, only orange, it is probably just a red ant.
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Because they are full of acid
no they do not
Sting of the Black Scorpion - 2002 V is rated/received certificates of: Singapore:PG USA:R
If you have a bee sting alergy, then yes, they can be very dangerous.
The fire ant is a common native of tropical climates in the southern United States. Variations of the species have a black body with six orange legs.
No. They do not bite, but they are able to sting/stab you with their rather strong proboscis and the sting is actually somewhat painful. Comparable with bee sting. Fortunately their sting is not poisonous or dangerous.
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