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Deepak Rajeev

4 Most Dangerous Insects in the World That Can Kill Humans

Even though insects are small, we shouldn’t overlook the venomous and serious threats that some of them pose to human life and health. They can kill or even lead an individual into coma through their poisonous stings and through transmission of deadly diseases. In this article, we will learn about 4 of the most dangerous insects in this world that can be deadly for humans. This awareness will help us take the necessary precautions and, as a result, save our lives.

1. Asian Giant Hornet

A Macro Shot of a Hornet

Also known as “murder hornet”, this tiny insect can inject very strong venom into our body. In fact, the venom released by Asian Giant Hornet is filled with neurotoxins and cytotoxins that have the ability destroy our nervous system and tissues. If you get multiple stings from this insect or if you are a person with allergies, fatal reactions can occur within your system, resulting in the failure of organs or even death.

2. Mosquitoes

Mosquitoes are Responsible for Lakhs of Deaths Annually

Mosquitoes, mainly the species such as Anopheles, have killed more humans than any other insects in this world. They can carry fatal diseases like dengue, zika and malaria, among many others. From a single mosquito bite itself, a person can be infected with any of these diseases that can result in death if the right healthcare support is not provided at the right time.

3. Kissing Bug

Kissing Bug | Instagram - @adventure_094

A name doesn’t define the nature and characteristics of someone, right? The case of Kissing Bug is no different. They are responsible for transmitting a parasite known as Trypanosome cruzi. This parasite causes Chagas disease. Therefore, infections can result in life-threatening problems like fundamental damage to our digestive organs & heart.

4. Tsetse Fly

Tsetse Fly | Instagram - @arojinle1

These tiny flies are mainly found in sub-Saharan Africa. They are the carriers of a parasite that leads to the development of a disease called human African trypanosomiasis or African sleeping sickness. When a human being receives a bite from a Tsetse fly, the parasite will go inside his or her blood stream and, as a result, will enter the brain. The end result? Neurological damages at foundational levels, lost sleep, coma and death if right treatment is not provided.

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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

  1. Which insect is known as the devil?

    Spiny Devil Katydid is known for its aggressive nature and spiky appearance.

  2. What insect has the highest kill rate?

    Mosquitoes are the deadliest insect in the world. They are responsible for over 700,000 to 1,000,000 human deaths annually.

  3. Which is the scariest insect?

    The scariest insects combine nightmarish appearances with parasitic behavior. They often including army ants, bullet ants, bot flies and giant centipedes.

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