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Ants, Bees and Wasps

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Ants, bees and wasps belong to the insect order Hymenoptera. The incidence of severe and even fatal reactions to the venom of this group is remarkably high. As a consequence they rank alongside snakes and jellyfish as one of the major groups presenting a threat to public health.

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