Harmful Effects of Vespa soror
A species of Hornets
Vespa soror can pose health risks through their venomous stings, which contain neurotoxins and cytotoxins. Stings may cause pain, swelling, tissue damage, and in severe cases, neurological impairment. Transmission occurs via stings, typically when vespa soror feel threatened or their nest is provoked. Most reactions are not life-threatening but can require medical attention, especially in allergic individuals.
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