Untreated, recluse spider bites and some snake bites can cause people to die. Others may die due to allergic reactions--or from the sheer amount of toxins-- of multiple bee and ant stings. I might add that mosquitoes have caused many deaths throughout much of the world, but more particular to the tropics. It is not the mosquito itself that kills but the disease it carries which is malaria among others.
In addition, other types of insects have caused human deaths to include, scorpions, poisonous centipedes, killer ants, killer bees, and also bees in general for those who are allergic to the bee venom.
Yes, an insect can kill someone. Many people are allergic to bee stings and similar venoms. There are numerous types of ants that in sufficient quantities can be fatal. And while Spiders are not insects there are many that are quite fatal.
Believe it or not currently-the mosquito, worldwide.
Honey bee
yes
The tent caterpillar can have serious effects on a tree. This caterpillar can kill a tree by devouring its leaves. If they are controlled they do not usually cause harm.
Do not help the caterpillar, the caterpillar will realize the cacoon is open so the caterpillar will go out of the cacoon and form another if it can so leave your caterpillar alone.
The caterpillar in "To Kill a Mockingbird" symbolizes transformation and growth. It represents the journey towards maturity and wisdom that Scout experiences throughout the novel. Just as a caterpillar transforms into a butterfly, Scout undergoes a similar process of moral and emotional development.
The answer is that the catapillar is eating it because it wants to eat it so live with it jerk and if you cant,kill the catapillar moron
Jem! It was about living in Maycomb.
I have a swallow tail butterfly caterpillar.
Jem didn't want Scout to kill the caterpillar because he believed in letting nature take its course and respecting all living things, no matter how small. He viewed killing the caterpillar as unnecessary and felt it was important to show compassion and kindness towards all creatures.
there are people who also call it larvae although it is commonly spoken as caterpillar - Gilbert
No a caterpillar is not a herbicide it is the common term for the larval stage of a moth or a butterfly. A herbicide is a chemical or substance that kills plant materials. Normally if you wanted to kill caterpillars you would use an insecticide.
Yes, the little hairs on it will make it stick in your throat and you will choke
they give you butterflys!!!!!!