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Tripartite sweat bee

Harmful Effects of Tripartite sweat bee

Halictus tripartitus

A species of Furrow bees

Tripartite sweat bee can deliver venom through stings, causing minor discomfort or allergic reactions in humans and dogs. The venom may be fatal to smaller insects, serving as a defense and predatory mechanism.

Toxic to Animals
Toxic to Animals

Is the Tripartite sweat bee poisonous?

Toxic to Animals
Toxic to Animals
Toxic Group Type
Vertebrates, Invertebrates
Toxic Objects Examples
Dogs, houseflies, bees
Toxic Stage
Adults
Toxin Function
Defense Mechanism, Means of Prey
Toxic Secreting Methods
Sting
Toxic Ways
Sting
Risk Level
Mild
Tripartite sweat bee possesses a sting it uses for defense and to subdue prey. The venom's potency is generally mild and is delivered through the sting at the adulthood stage. Higher mammals, like humans and dogs, may experience minor discomfort or allergic reactions. Smaller creatures, such as houseflies and other bees, could succumb to the venom, illustrating its effectiveness as a means of defense and predation for the organism.