Harmful Effects of Tree wasp
A species of Aerial yellowjackets
Tree wasp stings can inject venom causing pain, swelling, and redness, with rare cases of muscle cramps, headaches, fever, nausea, and dizziness. Stings, mainly defensive, occur near nests and can cause allergic reactions. Females sting; males cannot. Stings are not fatal but may require medical attention for severe allergic responses.
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Harmful Facts About Tree wasp
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