only if you were allergic but it might leave a BIG mark get the stinger out NOW put cold water on and no it can not kill you DONT PANIC YOU WILL MAKE IT WORSE
Yes, hornets are known to prey on bumblebees. They can capture and kill bumblebees to feed on their bodies or even bring them back to their nests to feed their young. This behavior is more common in certain hornet species, such as the Asian giant hornet.
A hornet has six legs.
I've used it twice on a hornet's nest in our front yard with NO results! Hornets are still alive and well. I too have used Real Kill to try to kill some yellow jackets but it didn't work...it just made them mad and I ended up getting stung three times. I would buy another brand of wasp & hornet killer. The spray also does not go anywhere near as far as claimed on the can. It says 20 feet. The only way you are going to get it to spray 20 feet if you aim down from the top of a 15 foot cliff. DO NOT BUY THIS PRODUCT. YOU WILL LIKELY END UP GETTING STUNG.
The Green Hornet is part of Dynamite Entertainment .
A hornet is an insect. Note however that bugs are insects as well.
no
Yes, wasp and hornet sprays will also kill bumblebees. You can find wasp and hornet spray at retail stores such as Walmart or Target.
Yes.
Yes, one hornet can kill you. Do you ever hear the expression if one hornet stings you, a little pain. If 200 hornets kill you, you die. But that's wrong. An average person could be killed by a hornet, and so can a one day old baby
If you play legendary you have to kill the Easter egg grunt at the end of the game and then jump 3 times and then your in a hornet!
Spray then with Raid. Signed by Tannermo.
WRONG they dont do that. they eat, work, rest, fly, sting, kill and die
Hornets can kill someone if they are allergic to the venom. And if enough of them sting someone, they could go into shock and that could be a problem.
Yes. This technique is used by Japanese honey bees on their predator the giant hornet. When the hornet enters a nest, the bees swarm over it and vibrate violently to produce heat. The heat they produce is about 2 degrees more than what the hornet can tolerate. They can only do this 1 hornet at a time and so far no other specie is known to do this yet.
The hornet spotted in the backyard can be identified as an Asian giant hornet, also known as the "murder hornet."
Yes, but, you need to check your state hunting regulations to see if it is a legal round to use.
It only takes ten but you would have to be mentally impaired to mess with those gigantic hornets