Harmful Effects of Southern carpenter bee
A species of Large carpenter bees
Southern carpenter bee can pose health risks through stings that deliver neurotoxins, causing pain, swelling, redness, and itchiness. Typically non-aggressive, southern carpenter bee stings when threatened. Severe reactions are rare, with most cases being mild and not life-threatening. Males cannot sting, and there are no chronic effects from stings.
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