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Metallic Green Sweat Bee (Agapostemon virescens)
Stinging
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Bug Bite · From the file on Metallic Green Sweat Bee

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').

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

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