Harmful Effects of Giant honey bee
A species of Honey bees, Also known as Common giant honey bee
Giant honey bee stings can inject neurotoxins, causing pain, swelling, and redness. Rarely, stings may lead to dizziness, headaches, fever, vomiting, or long-term neurological issues. Transmission occurs through defensive stings, primarily when colonies are disturbed. Fatalities are uncommon and typically due to allergic reactions. Stings are generally non-lethal but may require medical attention.
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