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8 Most Dangerous Insects
In the ongoing holiday season every tourist advice to read and
meetings with which insects are avoid in the overseas countries.
Pchela Tiger
Dwelling in the Asian hornet has the largest size among the beings of
this kind - as much as 7 inches. But as impressive as the size of the
insect, as the size of his huge sting that can dig into the victim's body
many times, rewarding him with the strongest portions of poison that
causes severe swelling and pain. These monsters are inhabited in the
KITAEV and of India, meet a they can be also in the seaside Krai.
Each year, between bites of these insects die a hundred people.
Special causes damage hornet bee apiaries, which he ruins to eat
larvae.
Mite
This animal lives in every corner of the planet earth and it can occur
anywhere. This is a particularly nasty beast loves sunny slopes of hills
with small bushes, where he waits for his victims. In the event that
runs past the bush person or animal, the tick clings to your legs,
choose a place softer, pierces the skin and begins to drink blood. But
it is not so dangerous tick as illness, which he carries. Tick-borne
encephalitis can result in death or serious damage to the central
nervous system, which may result in paralysis.
Fire ant
In the United States was imported fire ant from South America.
Habitat conditions were much more favorable than at home, and they
began to multiply in large numbers every year bringing in billions of
dollars in damage. These are called fire ants away without reason -
their bites are incredibly painful, there are spots like burns. Be aware
that if on your way there with a fire ant hill dwellers, keep it away:
they eat everything that comes their way.
Black Widow
Karakurt - one more inhabitant of the North of America. Also called
steppe spider. He has a very beautiful and attractive color of the
world's most dangerous poison. Widow Venom is much more
dangerous than rattlesnake venom and its bite is almost one hundred
percent death. Hazards include only large females, males simply
cannot bite through human skin.
Lon
Lon dubbed the most dangerous creature on the planet Earth. It is
surprising that it is much inferior to the toxins of power snake venom,
but causes numerous internal bleeding and can cause bleeding in the
brain, causing irreversible consequences. This caterpillar is also called
"lazy clown" for its unusual motley attire and excessive tardiness.
This animal lives in South America, and should be wary of traveling
through Argentina, Uruguay, Paraguay and Brazil. Very often, this
slow killer gets to the residential areas and orchards. Intrigue
caterpillars that hide behind moss and bark of trees, which makes it
invisible and extremely dangerous. Covering her body spikes can
easily pierce the skin and reward portion of deadly poison.
Fortunately there is an effective antidote, in which case, it may save
your life.
Bullet Ant
One of the largest species of tropical ants that can cause serious
damage to the offenders. The damage they cause to their powerful
sting and powerful jaws that can easily cut the flesh of mammals.
They live in colonies of several hundred individuals; have a body
length of about two and a half centimeters. This ant stings are the
most painful of all insect bites. Bullet named him for the reason that
before the attack, he makes a pretty strong squeal like the sound of a
flying bullet.
Africanized Honey Bee
This kind of bees was placed geneticist Warwick Kerr, who, at the
request of beekeepers brought from Africa honeybees. They are
different off-scale aggression and bite any creature that approaches
their hive at a distance closer than five meters, and pursue prey
several kilometers. Every year, from the bites of these monsters are
killed thousands of people and killed domestic animals number in the
thousands. Areola habitat of bees all the time, and spreads it slowly
seizes North America.
Nomadic ant Eciton Burchelli
This is a huge ant that lives in the mainstream of the Amazon. Their
feature is the constant movement: in colonies consisting of several
thousand ants, there is no permanent place of residence, and it is on
the move, looking for their own food. Ants have this kind of no sting,
no poison, moreover, they are blind. But if these monsters will attack
you, you will not find it: they gnaw the flesh, and can kill even large
animals. These ants do not pay attention to attack anyone, and they
are not afraid of meeting even the largest mammals.

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8 Most Dangerous Insects.docx

  • 1. 8 Most Dangerous Insects In the ongoing holiday season every tourist advice to read and meetings with which insects are avoid in the overseas countries. Pchela Tiger Dwelling in the Asian hornet has the largest size among the beings of this kind - as much as 7 inches. But as impressive as the size of the insect, as the size of his huge sting that can dig into the victim's body many times, rewarding him with the strongest portions of poison that causes severe swelling and pain. These monsters are inhabited in the KITAEV and of India, meet a they can be also in the seaside Krai. Each year, between bites of these insects die a hundred people. Special causes damage hornet bee apiaries, which he ruins to eat larvae.
  • 2. Mite This animal lives in every corner of the planet earth and it can occur anywhere. This is a particularly nasty beast loves sunny slopes of hills with small bushes, where he waits for his victims. In the event that runs past the bush person or animal, the tick clings to your legs, choose a place softer, pierces the skin and begins to drink blood. But it is not so dangerous tick as illness, which he carries. Tick-borne encephalitis can result in death or serious damage to the central nervous system, which may result in paralysis.
  • 3. Fire ant In the United States was imported fire ant from South America. Habitat conditions were much more favorable than at home, and they began to multiply in large numbers every year bringing in billions of dollars in damage. These are called fire ants away without reason - their bites are incredibly painful, there are spots like burns. Be aware that if on your way there with a fire ant hill dwellers, keep it away: they eat everything that comes their way.
  • 4. Black Widow Karakurt - one more inhabitant of the North of America. Also called steppe spider. He has a very beautiful and attractive color of the world's most dangerous poison. Widow Venom is much more dangerous than rattlesnake venom and its bite is almost one hundred percent death. Hazards include only large females, males simply cannot bite through human skin.
  • 5. Lon Lon dubbed the most dangerous creature on the planet Earth. It is surprising that it is much inferior to the toxins of power snake venom, but causes numerous internal bleeding and can cause bleeding in the brain, causing irreversible consequences. This caterpillar is also called "lazy clown" for its unusual motley attire and excessive tardiness. This animal lives in South America, and should be wary of traveling through Argentina, Uruguay, Paraguay and Brazil. Very often, this slow killer gets to the residential areas and orchards. Intrigue caterpillars that hide behind moss and bark of trees, which makes it invisible and extremely dangerous. Covering her body spikes can easily pierce the skin and reward portion of deadly poison. Fortunately there is an effective antidote, in which case, it may save your life.
  • 6. Bullet Ant One of the largest species of tropical ants that can cause serious damage to the offenders. The damage they cause to their powerful sting and powerful jaws that can easily cut the flesh of mammals. They live in colonies of several hundred individuals; have a body length of about two and a half centimeters. This ant stings are the most painful of all insect bites. Bullet named him for the reason that before the attack, he makes a pretty strong squeal like the sound of a flying bullet.
  • 7. Africanized Honey Bee This kind of bees was placed geneticist Warwick Kerr, who, at the request of beekeepers brought from Africa honeybees. They are different off-scale aggression and bite any creature that approaches their hive at a distance closer than five meters, and pursue prey several kilometers. Every year, from the bites of these monsters are killed thousands of people and killed domestic animals number in the thousands. Areola habitat of bees all the time, and spreads it slowly seizes North America.
  • 8. Nomadic ant Eciton Burchelli This is a huge ant that lives in the mainstream of the Amazon. Their feature is the constant movement: in colonies consisting of several thousand ants, there is no permanent place of residence, and it is on the move, looking for their own food. Ants have this kind of no sting, no poison, moreover, they are blind. But if these monsters will attack you, you will not find it: they gnaw the flesh, and can kill even large animals. These ants do not pay attention to attack anyone, and they are not afraid of meeting even the largest mammals.