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-THE BITCOIN ISLAND LIFE-

It's not just a sting.
It's a hypodermal needle designed by evolution.
This is the end of a wasp - a weapon designed for precision and pain. That black tip sting isn't just sharp, it's teething, piercing the skin and delivering venom in milliseconds.
Each strip gives warning. Every tick threatens.
Unlike bees, wasps don't die after sting.
They stab, withdraw and attack again. And again.
Because in the world of insects, the wasp is not here to pollinate... It's here to dominate.
As they are hunting for nectar, wasps can also become accidental pollinators by travelling from plant to plant carrying pollen.
While their contribution to pollination may not be as substantial as bees', wasps still play a valuable part.
Adult wasps hunt for nectar as their primary food source, although they also feed on honeydew and sometimes fruit.
While they don't store nectar like honeybees, they consume it for energy.
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