Delta’s most hazardous spine-chilling insects

Spring has sprung and the biting and stinging insects are out. Any one of these poisonous scary crawlies can ruin your day, should they attack you.

Wasps: White hot pain – they build small to large nests and defend them forcefully by stinging repeatedly. They eat just about any the moves.

Black widow spider: Really big venom glands – although the black widow spider bite is seldom fatal, it’s the ladies that dole out the venom that is over 14 times stronger than that of a rattle snake

Fire ants: The sting feels like fire – they should be called dragon ants. These very aggressive ants that will attack animals and can survive in extreme conditions.

Ticks: They spread diseases like babesiosis – these blood suckers can cause fever, chills, aches, rashes, and serious infection.

Kissing bug: they carry a disease called Chagas – they transmit it by biting you, sucking your blood and then pooping in the wound to close it.

Mosquito: They can carry the Chikungunya virus – just don’t walk in the shade and apply a lot of repellent!

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