Insects Poisonous

Poisonous insects are insects that produce substances that are poisonous to humans and/or animals. These include insects such as wasps, bees, hornets, ants and some beetles.

Many poisonous insects have a special apparatus - a sting, with which they inject poison when they bite. The venom of these insects contains various biologically active substances, such as histamine, acetylcholine, hyaluronidase, etc. They cause pain, swelling, and redness at the site of the bite.

The most dangerous bites for humans are bees, wasps and hornets. Their venom can cause a severe allergic reaction, which is sometimes fatal. Multiple bites from these insects are especially dangerous.

To avoid the bites of poisonous insects, you should be careful in their habitats, do not make sudden movements near them, and do not irritate them. If you are bitten, you should seek medical attention as soon as possible.



Poisonous insects

Insects are small organisms that live around us. We often encounter them in everyday life. Some insects can be very dangerous to humans. Such insects are called poisonous. When they sting or bite, they introduce substances into our blood that cause poisoning in the body.

There are many types of insects that are poisonous to humans and animals. For example, bees, wasps, hornets, scorpions, mosquitoes, ants, etc. All these insects have a sting or sting-like organ, which, when bitten, is inserted into