Harmful Effects of European potter wasp
A species of Ancistrocerus
European potter wasp can sting humans, primarily in self-defense, causing pain, swelling, and mild allergic reactions. Stings deliver venom with mild neurotoxins, but severe symptoms are rare and not life-threatening. Multiple stings increase risk, yet european potter wasp are non-aggressive and incidents are uncommon unless provoked.
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