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Question by  isabella (46)

What is the white flying bug that lives in my grass?

it stung me while i was mowing the lawn and it looks like a moth and flew very fast. (the sting hurt and i could tell it had venum in it because it opend my skin up)

 
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Answer by  cooldude (62)

There is a chance that this bug can be a bettle that is known as the june bug. They have large white wings and they have pinchers to bite with.

Reply by catman529 (809):
June bugs are not venomous nor are they white. The wings may be whitish but the bugs are brown.  add a comment
 
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Answer by  catman529 (809)

I'm not sure, but it could possibly some uncommon species of wasp. But it is also possible that maybe the sting was not venomous - maybe it could have been a katydid or bird grasshopper. These look somewhat like frail white moths when they fly, and they can bite.

 
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Answer by  catman529 (809)

I'm not sure, but it could possibly some uncommon species of wasp. But it is also possible that maybe the sting was not venomous - maybe it could have been a katydid or bird grasshopper. These look somewhat like frail white moths when they fly, and they can bite.

 
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Answer by  pradhaprajgmailcom (1518)

This type of bugs are common. I think it is a vasp that stung you. The vasp must be a young one yet to get its natural color. They usually live in group. Their nest should be around your lawn. Pour hot water on the nest and clear them.

 
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Answer by  Leechang (10)

it is an kind of insect which feed in a dry leaves and comes through flying and searches for foodtherir aim is not to string human beings but they protect themself it ll creat scraches when the bitten place is scraches........

 
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