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Unequal cellophane bee

Harmful Effects of Unequal cellophane bee

Colletes inaequalis

A species of Plasterer bees, Also known as Polyester bee

Unequal cellophane bee can deliver mild venom through bites, affecting humans and various animals, including mammals, birds, and insects. Symptoms range from slight discomfort to serious reactions, depending on the victim's size and susceptibility. Venom transmission requires direct contact.

Toxic to Animals
Toxic to Animals

Is the Unequal cellophane bee poisonous?

Toxic to Animals
Toxic to Animals
Toxic Group Type
Vertebrates, Invertebrates
Toxic Objects Examples
Dogs, household pets, small mammals
Toxic Stage
Adults
Toxin Function
Defense Mechanism, Means of Prey
Toxic Types
Neurotoxins
Toxic Secreting Methods
Sting
Toxic Ways
Sting
Risk Level
Mild
Unequal cellophane bee, typically found as adults, can impart mild toxicity through its bite, utilizing fangs for venom delivery. This venom affects both humans and a range of animals including mammals like dogs and cats, as well as birds and even other insects. The symptoms and severity of the poisoning can vary widely, ranging from slight discomfort to more serious reactions, depending on the size and susceptibility of the animal involved.