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Digger wasps generally focus on stinging their prey, not humans. They are not aggressive and prefer to avoid confrontation.
If threatened, a digger wasp might sting a human, but it won't bite. Their primary function of stinging is to paralyze their prey.
Digger wasps, despite having stingers, do not bite. They may sting if threatened, but generally, they are not aggressive towards humans.
Their stingers aren't designed to penetrate clothing material. Thus, it's unlikely for them to sting through clothes. However, caution is advised when dealing with any wasp species.
No, Digger Wasps (Sphex nthidae) do not bite and hence, they can't cause any pain through biting.
No, Digger Wasps do not bite, they sting.
Digger Wasps typically do not bite humans.
Digger Wasp stings are not generally dangerous unless the person is allergic.
If a Digger Wasp stings you, you might experience temporary pain, swelling, and redness.
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