The 10 most dangerous 'killer' insects on the planet

Although possessing a tiny size, some extremely dangerous insects can kill thousands of lives with a single bite or sting.

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10. Bullets: A bite of this tiny insect hurts so much that the victim feels like a bullet hits him. This ant species is considered by many to possess the most painful bite that humans have ever known.

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9. Buffalo fly: Buffalo fly larvae will burrow, nest under the host's skin and reside within it for weeks. The host can sense the parasitic organisms moving inside the pustules of the pus that rise.

8. Fleas: These blood-sucking insects have contributed to the spread of countless deadly diseases, among them the most serious is the bubonic plague.

7. Blood-sucking bugs (Kisses) : These creepy insects often bite victims at night, often around the lips or eyes. They are the culprits that spread Chagas disease, killing more than 12,000 people a year.

6. Japanese giant wasps: This wasp's extract can make the victim extremely painful. They also possess venom that can decompose human tissue. Statistics show that Japanese giant wasps cause about 40 deaths a year.

5. Fire ants: This is a warlike insect that specializes in burning and cracking down a herd to attack victims. Normally, fire ants will cause red bumps and pustules, but 5% of cases of this insect burning have resulted in death.

4. Hysterical flies: These are big flies, burning and sucking blood. They are the culprits causing sleeping sickness that kills thousands of people every year in Africa.

3. Killer bee : This insect is extremely aggressive. The whole herd can chase victims for up to 800 meters. Most adults will die if they accidentally get 1,000 assassins bee killers at the same time.

2. Driver ants: Each driver ants can include up to 22 million children and specialize in attacking "prey" prey. They used to kill people and could bite 1,000 prey in a single sweep.

1. Mosquitoes: These are insects that live on the blood of humans and animals. They spread malaria, causing more than 1 million deaths each year.