Harmful Effects of Brown-belted bumble bee
A species of Bumble bees
Brown-belted bumble bee can sting humans, primarily in self-defense or hive protection. Stings may cause pain and allergic reactions, but are rarely life-threatening. Only female brown-belted bumble bee possess stingers. Transmission of health risks is through direct stings, and while discomforting, they generally do not pose severe health threats.
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