Harmful Effects of Forest yellowjacket
A species of Ground yellowjackets
Forest yellowjacket can pose health risks through stings, which inject venom causing pain, swelling, and potential allergic reactions. Only female forest yellowjacket sting, and they can do so multiple times. While not typically life-threatening, stings may require medical attention, especially in allergic individuals.
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