One of the insects with the most painful stings in the world, the so called ‘velvet ant’ or ‘cow killer wasp’, has been reported for the first time in Liverpool, UK. The sighting is actually really unusual as the insect is native to the United States. While toxicity of the venom has no properties to harm us and the definition ‘cow killer’ is quite overstated, we still believe that nobody would like to volunteer to get stung as Mr Peterson did, bless his heart!
The ‘cow killer’ is a solitary wasp that belongs to the Mutillidae family of wasps and has a dense pile of hair in variety of striking colours, to warn off any potential predators. In the UK the ‘velvet ant’ is very rare and has only been seen three times since 2013 in the Aberdeenshire area, after more than 27 years of absence.




