The human botfly will lay eggs in a human's skin.
Insect bites swell and get hard due to the human body releasing histamine in response to insect saliva containing anticoagulants. The more you itch the worse it gets, as the body thinks that you need more antibodies to attack the anticoagulants.
A ant that bites a human that turns the human to a zombie
Then the vampir is realy stupid
A zebra spider cannot kill you... bites may produce a sharp pain, they are not considered dangerous.
Dog bites are less dangerous than human bites because dogs have fewer harmful bacteria in their mouths compared to humans. Human bites are more likely to introduce harmful bacteria deep into the wound, leading to a higher risk of infection. Additionally, a dog's teeth are less likely to penetrate deeply into tissue compared to the sharp teeth of humans, reducing the risk of severe damage.
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Animal and insect bites can transmit diseases from the host to another animal or human, including bacterial and viral diseases, such as malaria, rabies, and various fevers.
Mosquitoes are the insect who suck blood and spread diseases
Insect bites swell and get hard due to the human body releasing histamine in response to insect saliva containing anticoagulants. The more you itch the worse it gets, as the body thinks that you need more antibodies to attack the anticoagulants.
Insects such as mosquitoes, flies, ticks, fleas, bees, and wasps cannot spread HIV. If an insect bites a person with HIV, the virus dies as the insect digests the blood. HIV is only able to live in human cells.
Pesticides remove pests which are detrimental to other human processes such as growing crops, or being able to go outside without the risk of insect bites and/or contracting disease carried by pests.
yes they can be ingested via digest tract, inhaled whilst breathing passed on through direct contact ( touching infected person, sexual contact) passed on through indirect contact (touching an object that an infected person has touched previously) injected by anything that pierces the skin (needles insect bites)
A ant that bites a human that turns the human to a zombie
No, an insect cannot make a human pregnant. Insects and humans are vastly different species with incompatible reproductive systems. Human pregnancy requires the fertilization of a human egg by human sperm, which insects do not produce. Therefore, there is no possibility for an insect to contribute to human reproduction.
Insect population is larger.
if the dog bites hard u can bleed or if its soft nothing happens
YES