Harmful Effects of Saxon wasp
A species of Aerial yellowjackets
Saxon wasp can inflict multiple stings, injecting venom that causes pain, swelling, and redness. While generally causing temporary discomfort, stings can lead to severe pain, nausea, and headaches. Rarely, individuals with sensitivity may experience serious allergic reactions. Transmission occurs through defensive stings, typically when nests are disturbed or saxon wasp is provoked.
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