Can Wasps Be Friendly?
Depending on the species, wasps can be very aggressive. They will chase people away from their nest. They also may sting if you are too close.
Wasps are predators and prey on a wide variety of insects. They also pollinate food crops. Some species are social and will live in complex communities. They are not cruel, but they are aggressive.
When wasps sting, it is usually because they are too close to their nest. They are not aggressive when foraging, but they can be very aggressive in times of danger. When they sting, they plunge a venomous stinger into the human body. This may cause an anaphylactic reaction. A sting can also kill a child. Wasps rarely sting for no reason, but they do sting when they sense fear or panic.
In order to avoid a sting, you should not blow away wasps or run away from them. You should also cover up any food containers that are exposed to the air. You should also wear shoes when you are outside. This will protect your feet from the paper wasps.
The most aggressive species of wasps are the yellow jackets. They build nests out of wood fibers. When you step on these wasps, they will sting you.
There are also some parasitoid wasps that do not sting. They are social creatures and will aggressively defend their nests. These wereps will die after mating. They may swarm in large numbers. If you want to keep them out of your house, you can place screens around your openings.