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Dangerous Wasps in Australia: What You Need to Know

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 Australia is home to an incredible variety of wildlife, including many species of wasps. While most wasps play a vital role in maintaining ecological balance, some species can be dangerous due to their aggressive behavior and painful stings. This article explores some of the most notable and potentially hazardous wasps in Australia, including the Australian Hornet , the Orange Wasp, the Big Orange Wasp, and the Potter Wasp. The Australian Hornet The Australian Hornet ( Abispa ephippium ), often mistaken for a wasp due to its similar appearance, is one of the largest species of wasps native to the region. Known for its striking black and yellow coloration, it is both beneficial and potentially dangerous. Key Characteristics: Size : Large, typically 22-28mm in length. Appearance : Black and yellow stripes with a robust body and translucent wings. Behavior : Generally non-aggressive unless their nests are threatened. Why It’s Dangerous: Australian Hornets are highly territorial and w...