Harmful Effects of Eastern Yellow Jacket
A species of Ground yellowjackets
Eastern Yellow Jacket can sting humans, injecting venom that may cause pain, swelling, and redness. While generally mild, stings can occasionally lead to severe reactions, including intense pain, fever, and tissue damage. Transmission occurs through stings, primarily by females, in defense. Most cases are not life-threatening but may require medical attention.
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