Harmful Effects of White-tailed bumble bee
A species of Bumble bees, Also known as White-tailed bumblebee, Lucorum-group bumble bees
White-tailed bumble bee can cause localized pain, swelling, and redness through stings, which contain mild neurotoxins. Stings occur when white-tailed bumble bee feel threatened and are more likely from females, as males lack stingers. Symptoms are usually temporary; however, without treatment, more serious complications could arise. Health risks are generally not life-threatening.
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