In the narrative as to why Mrs. Carmody wasn't stung by the giant wasp, Mrs. Carmody believes the mist and the creatures to be a punishment from God. When the large insect lands on her abdomen and flies away without stinging her, she believes she has stood the test of God's Judgment. However, it could simply be the same principle as with a wasp - she stood completely still and did not anger it, so the insect did not feel the need to sting her. A second possibility is that the insect landed on her clothing and did not sense her living flesh. A third possibility is that the insect simply did not like her smell. Who knows what motivates giant insects, especially extra-dimensional ones.
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