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J. Venom. Anim. Toxins incl. Trop. Dis.

V.19, p.221-224, 2013.

Short communication - ISSN 1678-9199.

 

Effects of the European hornet ( Vespa crabroLinnaeus 1761) crude venom on its own species

 
Jerzy Nadolski

Faculty of Biology and Environmental Protection, Natural History Museum, University of Łódź, Kilińskiego 101, Łódź, 90-011,

ABSTRACT

 

Background

Lethal dose 50% is a classical index of toxicity that usually employs small rodents as experimental animals. Therefore, scarce data are available on the effects of venom on invertebrates, particularly the impact of wasp venom on its own species.

 

Findings

In the present study, the lethality of Vespa crabro venom on its own species was studied. Lethal dose 50% values of crude venom on workers of hornet Vespa crabro were estimated to be 4.0 mg/kg of body weight.

 

Conclusions

Wasps can use their venom apparatus effectively when attacking foreign workers that appear in the immediate vicinity of their nest. The toxins released during stinging are potent enough to kill. The result of this study eliminates the popular myth that venomous animals can be resistant to their own venom.

 

Key words: European hornet; Vespa crabro; Hornet venoms; LD50

 

Received: November 19, 2012; Accepted: March 15, 2013

 
Competing interest The author declares no conflicts of interest.

 

Correspondence: nadolski@biol.uni.lodz.pl