Many insects such as mosquitoes can transmit diseases such as malaria, dengue fever, chikungunya or zika, with death tolls for malaria alone in the millions each year.
If you include arachnids such as Spiders and scorpions in the general class of "bugs", these have their own poisons which can kill but are more likely to cause pain and irritation rather than death. Ticks carry their own diseases.
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Ebony bugs do not typically bite humans. They are not known to be harmful or aggressive towards people.
Pill bugs, also known as roly-polies or woodlice, are not harmful to humans or pets. They do not bite, sting, or carry diseases that can harm humans or pets. They primarily feed on decaying plant matter and are generally considered harmless.
Spined soldier bugs are not harmful to humans. They primarily feed on other insects, especially pests that damage crops. While they can release a defensive odor when handled, it is not harmful to humans and is mainly a deterrent against potential predators.
lady bugs are not harmful because they do not harm humans and red and orange are warning colours for insects
Bugs in lettuce are generally not harmful to consume as they are not known to transmit diseases to humans. However, it is recommended to thoroughly wash and inspect lettuce before consuming to remove any bugs or dirt.
Minute pirate bugs are beneficial to the environment because they feed on harmful pests like aphids and caterpillars, helping to control their populations. They are not harmful to humans or pets.
The big mosquito-looking bugs are called crane flies. They are not harmful to humans as they do not bite or sting. They are often mistaken for mosquitoes due to their similar appearance, but they are harmless insects that do not pose any threat.
Rollie pollies, also known as pill bugs or woodlice, are not harmful to humans or the environment. They primarily feed on decaying plant matter and help with the decomposition process, making them beneficial to the ecosystem.
Probably Velvet Mites. Not harmful to structures or humans.
Although may bugs are normally harmless, some (rare) larger varieties exist in the midlands where the venom of their sting can cause poisoning and allergic reactions.
Sow bugs are not harmful to plants as they primarily feed on decaying organic matter.