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Jewel wasps don't bite humans. They use their stinger to paralyze their prey, typically cockroaches, and not in self-defense.
Despite their intimidating appearance, these insects are harmless to humans. They usually avoid contact and focus on their preferred prey.
Jewel wasps, renowned for their distinctive blue-green appearance, do not bite or sting humans. Their primary instinct is to use their stinger on specific insects such as cockroaches.
Thus, there's no recorded evidence to suggest that these wasps can bite through clothes. Their interaction with humans is typically minimal and non-aggressive.
No, Jewel Wasps do not bite and therefore cannot cause pain through biting.
No, Jewel Wasps do not bite, they sting.
Jewel Wasps do not bite humans as they use their stingers primarily on cockroaches to lay eggs.
Jewel Wasp stings are not dangerous to humans. They are specialized insects that use their stings to paralyze their specific prey, typically cockroaches.
If a Jewel Wasp stings you, it's likely to cause temporary pain and swelling, similar to a bee or wasp sting. However, this is extremely rare as Jewel Wasps are not aggressive towards humans.
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