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Pseudodynerus quadrisectus

Harmful Effects of Pseudodynerus quadrisectus

Pseudodynerus quadrisectus

A species of Pseudodynerus

Pseudodynerus quadrisectus can cause localized pain and mild allergic reactions in humans and domestic animals through its sting, which contains a mild toxin. The venom may severely affect other insects, leading to paralysis or death.

Toxic to Animals
Toxic to Animals

Is the Pseudodynerus quadrisectus poisonous?

Toxic to Animals
Toxic to Animals
Toxic Group Type
Vertebrates, Invertebrates
Toxic Objects Examples
Dogs, cats, small mammals, other insects
Toxic Stage
Adults
Toxin Function
Defense Mechanism, Means of Prey
Toxic Types
Neurotoxins
Toxic Secreting Methods
Sting
Toxic Ways
Sting
Risk Level
Mild
Pseudodynerus quadrisectus possesses a mild toxin that can lead to discomfort primarily through its sting, which is the primary method of envenomation. When humans, dogs, cats, or smaller mammals come into contact with pseudodynerus quadrisectus's sting, they may experience localized pain and mild allergic reactions. Other insects may be more severely affected, potentially leading to paralysis or death, depending on their size and susceptibility to the venom. Adult pseudodynerus quadrisectus are the ones that carry and administer this toxin.