Harmful Effects of Four-toothed mason wasp
A species of Monobia, Also known as A potter wasp
Stings from four-toothed mason wasp occur mainly in self-defense and are rare, causing pain and swelling. Health risks are minor unless an allergic reaction occurs. Transmission is through stings, with females possessing stingers. These incidents are not life-threatening and four-toothed mason wasp are not aggressive towards humans.
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Harmful Facts About Four-toothed mason wasp
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