Handling Tamed Wasp

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Found a wasp earlier this week so I decided to see if I can tame it or not so it won't sting me. I been stung by so many wasps now, I don't really fear their stings anymore. Suprisingly, it worked incredibly well. Only stung me 2 times even though I handled it pretty roughly. :D
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I wouldn't call that tamed.
 
You can't tame an insect because they are too stupid. If you can train it to fly next to you while you go take a walk and have it come to you when you call it, then you can say you tamed it. Besides the only reason it didn't sting you more because it was out of its natural environment. Go try to tame it and his buddies next to their nest!
 
You can't tame an insect because they are too stupid. If you can train it to fly next to you while you go take a walk and have it come to you when you call it, then you can say you tamed it. Besides the only reason it didn't sting you more because it was out of its natural environment. Go try to tame it and his buddies next to their nest!

Tame:"to break the spirit of, subdue, make docile and tractable...". so technically, I did "tame" it. Also, Im pretty sure if it's out of its natural habitat, it will actually try to sting me more since it would feel more threatened in a unfamiliar situation. Oh, I also handled countless wasps, bees, hornets in the wild (Ill make a vid in future). Didnt try to sting me nearly as much as this guy did when I first tried to handle it. Just saying...
 
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