Harmful Effects of Ropalidia marginata
A species of Ropalidia
Ropalidia marginata poses a health risk through its sting, which injects venom causing pain and irritation. Transmission occurs if threatened or nests are disturbed. Stings are generally not life-threatening but may require medical attention, especially for allergic individuals. The risk is moderate, as ropalidia marginata is less aggressive and females do not die after stinging, allowing for repeated stings.
Does the Ropalidia marginata sting humans?
Harmful Facts About Ropalidia marginata
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