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Common wasps, contrary to popular belief, do not bite. Their primary defense mechanism is stinging, not biting.
However, it's worth mentioning that their sting can be very painful and potentially dangerous for those with allergies. So, it's best to avoid disturbing them.
Common wasps do not bite, they primarily use their stingers for defense. Hence, they can't bite through clothes.
However, their stingers may be able to pierce thin fabric in certain circumstances. Hence, a wasp might still be able to sting you through your clothes.
No, Common Wasps (Vespula vulgaris) do not bite in a way that causes pain to humans. However, they can sting, which does hurt.
No, Common Wasps do not bite; they sting instead.
Common Wasps do not bite humans but they can sting, especially if they feel threatened.
A sting from a Common Wasp is not typically dangerous unless the individual is allergic to wasp venom, in which case it can cause a serious reaction.
If a Common Wasp stings you, you may experience immediate pain, redness, and swelling at the site of the sting. If the person stung has an allergy to the venom, symptoms can be more severe and may require immediate medical attention.
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