They are capable of doing either, but the normal
behavior when disturbed is to sting. I've never
heard of anyone's being bitten by a wasp, though
they do have mandibles and could bite. They use
the jaws for other purposes, not for protection.
2006-08-28 07:10:45
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answered by Anonymous
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Sting
2006-08-24 16:54:00
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answer #2
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answered by mom2babycolin 5
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Sting
2006-08-24 16:53:09
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answered by momsapplepeye 6
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Sting.
2006-08-24 16:53:56
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answered by wildstar_2 6
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yes, a wasp can sting. but of course, like a bee, it will only sting when it feels threatened. the difference is that the stingers don't stay in you because unlike bees it isn't a one time thing. it leaves a nice big red bump after. not excruciatingly painful, but yeah it hurts a bit. hope this helps
-vi900
2006-08-24 17:01:39
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answered by vi900 1
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It stings just like a bee.
2006-08-24 16:54:36
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answered by it's me! 6
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sting, coz wasps got no teeth u know
2006-08-24 22:17:44
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answered by Anonymous
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sting
2006-08-24 18:45:21
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answered by m 4
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sting
2006-08-24 16:59:14
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answered by Autumn 5
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Sting over and over and over again
2006-08-24 16:55:03
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answered by Krystal Macias 2
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