
Sweat bees rarely sting and the sting is very mild (Schmidt Pain Index 1.0 — described as 'a tiny spark on a single arm hair').

Sweat bees rarely sting and the sting is very mild (Schmidt Pain Index 1.0 — described as 'a tiny spark on a single arm hair').

Yellowjacket stingers are smooth (unlike honey bees') — they can sting many times without dying.

Despite size and reputation, the European hornet is much less aggressive than yellowjackets — sting pain comparable to a honey bee.

Sting is rated 2.0 on the Schmidt Sting Pain Index — comparable to honey bee. Aggressive late-summer foraging causes thousands of stings per year worldwide.

Asian needle ant sting is rated 1.7 on the Schmidt Pain Index — comparable to a yellowjacket and significantly more painful than most ant stings.

Sting is sharp and burning — comparable to the imported red fire ant for pain intensity per sting.

The bristles are urticating — contact causes painful welts and (in sensitive individuals) severe allergic dermatitis lasting days.