Harmful Effects of Greater banded hornet
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Greater banded hornet stings can inject neurotoxins and cytotoxins, causing pain, swelling, and potentially skin necrosis. Severe reactions may lead to renal failure or fatality. Stings occur when greater banded hornet feel threatened or defend nests, and they can sting multiple times. Immediate medical attention is recommended for serious cases.
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