Wasps do have a sting that injects venom. This is not enough to kill a person, though some people are highly allergic to the sting, and could die from allergic reaction. This would not really be considered poisonous, though. A wasp sting hurts, but is not really dangerous unless you are allergic.
Well, wasp sting is more poisonous than bee sting
No, and they do not sting. They are merely moths that resemble wasps Save
Red ants are not poisonous. Whilst they may be very irratating, and sitting on a red ants nest is far from pleasurable, red ants are not poisonous to humans. Red ants are aggressive and territorial, but to humans no real threat.
Yes, red wasps are venomous, not poisonous. They have a sting that can be painful and cause allergic reactions in some individuals. It's important to be cautious around red wasps and seek medical attention if stung.
All of the animals use poison except bats. They might bite you, and they might have rabies, but they don't have any poison.
Wasp stings are not poisonous, but can be dangerous if the person has an allergy to the chemicals in a wasp sting. This principle applies to the Green Headed Wasp.
Yesss. They are spiny and poisonous.
Well, wasp sting is more poisonous than bee sting
Wasp fish are poisonous and spiny. If you touch their fins or spine, you can get badly cut and poisoned. In addition, wasp fish have been known to eat smaller fish.
A harmless moth that resembles a poisonous wasp is an example of Batesian mimicry. The name comes from Henry Walter Bates, who was an English naturalist.
A hornet because of its larger size
Wasp An asp is a poisonous snake that can be found in Egypt.
Pufferfish is one of the most poisonous fish in the world.
To protect itself from predators. Most predators will avoid it, thinking it may be a poisonous wasp or hornet. It is harmless.....unless you are a tree.....it bores into wood.
yes but that doesn't mean it is dangerous to humans.
No, and they do not sting. They are merely moths that resemble wasps Save
Not really. It depends on what species and how many were involved.