Top Ten Deadliest Insects

This is a list of the top ten most deadliest insects.
The Top Ten
1 Mosquito Spanish for "small fly," mosquitoes are insects that have been known to cause various diseases. A sample of diseases caused by mosquitoes: malaria, yellow fever, Chikungunya, West Nile virus, dengue fever, filariasis, Zika virus.

Lots of people die from mosquitos because when it bites someone it caries the blood to the next and that caries diseases

This is why I'm afraid of insects

There's a dengue outbreak here. :/

2 Tsetse Fly
3 Kissing Bug
4 Yellow Jacket
5 European Honey Bee

Honey bee? :) no! honey bee isn't deadly... his sting only have pain... but don't kill!
they sting me 4 time! :) they are cute and useful insects

6 Asian Giant Hornet

It is almost as large as a toad

7 Africanized Honey Bee
8 Pyrrhocoris Apterus

Common Vermilion - a very nice and combative red kind of pillow.

9 Bed Bugs
10 Cockroach Cockroaches (or roaches) are a paraphyletic group of insects belonging to Blattodea, containing all members of the group except termites. About 30 cockroach species out of 4,600 are associated with human habitats. Some species are well-known as pests. ...read more.

The Newcomers

? Green Shield Bug
The Contenders
11 Flea
12 Puss Caterpillars
13 Lice
14 Siafu
15 Fire Ants
16 Army Ant
17 Flies
18 Myrmica Ruginodis

It's a deadly ant, I was bitten by one of these once, it burned and my best friend said it was their formic acid.

19 Deer Tick
20 Termites Termites are eusocial insects that are classified at the taxonomic rank of infraorder Isoptera, or as epifamily Termitoidae within the cockroach order Blattodea.

Oy these beasts hate Lincoln's birthplace

21 Jumping Ants

While jack jumper ants stings can be very painful, they don’t cause any real problems for most people, who experience only redness and swelling. However, according to a fact sheet distributed by the Tasmania’s Department of Water, Parks and Environment, the venom can cause anaphylactic shock in approximately 3 percent of the population, which is believed to be approximately double the rate for an allergy to bee stings. The jack jumper ant stings can lead to symptoms such as difficulty breathing, swelling of the tongue, abdominal pain, coughing, loss of consciousness, low blood pressure, and increased heart rate. The bites are potentially life threatening but, fortunately, deaths due to stings are very rare.

22 Trachelophorus Giraffa
23 Assassin Caterpillar
24 Pogonomyrmex Maricopa
25 Saddleback Caterpillar

A saddle back caterpillar is the larva of a species of moth native to eastern North America and Mexico. The caterpillar is primarily green with brown at either end and a prominent white-ringed brown dot in the center which resembles a saddle. It has a pair of fleshy horns on face and behind with venomous spikes all over. Contact with the spikes can cause a painful, swollen rash and sometimes nausea in humans, and in some cases, more severe reactions to the venom can occur. These reactions include a systemic condition called erucism or acute urticaria, for which severe symptoms may include migraines, gastrointestinal symptoms, asthma complications, anaphylactic shock, rupturing of erythrocytes, and hemorrhaging. (which can be life-threating) so if see a caterpillar with a green back with a white ring do not pick it up.

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