Monomad: Don't Hurt Poisonous Wasps
Of the many wasps on earth, most have venom. The difference is that each wasp has a different level of venom; some are very potent, while others are moderate. This wasp, scientifically named Vespa affinis, is a wasp with a noticeable venom. It's slightly larger than other smaller wasps. So if you go into the forest or encounter its nest anywhere, it's best to avoid it.
In Asia, this wasp is known as the yellow-legged wasp. It has a naturally fierce, unfriendly nature, and tends to be vengeful. If you encounter this wasp, don't cause trouble for it. Also, don't disturb its nest. If it feels attacked, it will strike back. In my area of Indonesia, there have been several reported cases of victims of this Vespa affinis wasp.
The myth is that this wasp enters its mating season between August and October. Mating season is when the Yellow-legged Wasp is more aggressive than usual. The danger posed by its venomous sting can be extreme, even fatal. In some cases, this wasp has become a terrifying killer.
Those are some facts about the beauty of the Vespa affinis wasp. Despite this frightening fact, this wasp is not actually a threat to humans if left undisturbed. When normal, it is a nectar-sucking wasp that lives peacefully alongside humans. Sometimes every living creature is a good person before being harmed.
Wow... This wasp is very terrifying my friend, to be honest I have seen this wasp nest in the forest many times, but I do not dare to approach it, I hope you stay alert when you see it.
Yes, when I was little I had the experience of being stung and it felt really hot.
Great work, my friend. I always learn from your posts and enjoy your photographs.
Thank you very much my friend, you always give me encouragement.