the wasp venom can effect the tarantula' s venom
The main venom in wasp stings is formic acid.
No, wasp venom won't harm trees.
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Yes, a wasp sting contains formic acid, which is why it can cause pain, redness, and swelling when injected into the skin.
Wasp venom is acidic. It contains various acidic compounds, such as formic acid and histamine, which contribute to its venomous nature.
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A wasp sting is acidic. Wasps inject venom through their stinger, which is composed of acidic compounds that cause pain and irritation upon contact with the skin.
Baker's Venom Cleanser
No. Bee venom is acidic anyway, and wasp venom is chemically neutral, so in neither case will any form of acid help.
Bee venom has a pH of 5.5, meaning that it is mildly acidic, so blue litmus paper will turn red. Wasp venom, on the other hand, has a pH which is close to neutral, so no litmus reaction would be expected.