There are a great number of harmful effects of different insect sprays. These sprays can kill wildlife and taint water.
No, they are harmless to humans.The only stick insect that is classed as potentially harmful is the Two-Striped Walking Stick (Anisomorpha buprestoides). This species occurs throughout Florida and around the Gulf Coastal Plain west to Texas. It is said to have a defensive spray that can cause temporary blindness if caught in the eyes.
Littering and fumes from automobiles and factories.
Two main harmful effects of lightning strikes are loss of life and damage to property.
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yes some stick bugs are dangerous. the really thick ones are
The insect that has two tails is a silverfish.
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these live as endoparasites in human e.g taenia{tapeworm},Fasciola{liver fluke}.These two parasites have two hosts.Planaria is a free living specie.
Insect has two syllables. In-sect
yes so long as it has 6 legs and two anteneea it is an insect
Nearly all stick insect species are harmless and are not toxic. However, the Two-Striped Walking Stick (Anisomorpha buprestoides), often seen in Florida, has a defensive spray that can cause temporary blindness if caught in the eyes. Dogs are vulnerable to being sprayed in the eyes, so keep them away from these insects. Typically, a dog yelps and howls when struck in the eyes by this poison. Rinse the eyes with water and take the dog to a veterinarian. Other stick insect species can also spray but have no harmful effects.
Stick insects are neutral. They eat leaves. They are not harmful, but are preyed upon by lizards and birds. Fish may even eat any stick insect eggs. the are not beneficial either they are a just simple cool looking bug