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7 Predatory Insects To Avoid At All Costs

Everyone tends to see some sort of a bug or insect on a daily basis, and most of them are prey animals that feed on each other, or end up being fed on by birds or spiders. We tend to give no mind to these little insects, as they are smaller than us by a long shot. However, some of them are actually perfect little killers that have evolved in nature to take down a formidable opponent with their sting or bite. Some of these can even stop a grown man in his tracks. Here are 7 daunting predatory insects we’d prefer to avoid.


7. Robber Fly
There are around 120,000 different species of flies in the world, and some of those are extreme predators. The Robber fly, for example, can fly at high speed and catches other insets in the air. They inject a neurotoxin with each sting to kill their victim.


6. Water Scorpion
The Water Scorpion has a terrifying appearance, and despite the name it is actually an insect. They are harmless to human beings, but when it comes to aquatic animals, these little devils will eat just about anything in their path.


5. Tiger Beetle
The Tiger Beetle is capable of running at 5 miles per hour, and is so fast that it needs to stop every few meters to check for prey, as their eyes cannot process movement that quickly. They tend to feed on smaller animals, and have sharp mandibles to sever limbs from insects.


4. Assassin Bug
The Assassin Bug is one of the smartest killer bugs in the world. They are completely harmless to humans, thankfully, but are capable of using their needle-like mouths to inject a lethal amount of saliva into their prey, killing them. They then suck the innards out in a liquid form from their saliva.


3. Dragonfly
While the dragonfly is known for being a truly beautiful and impressive animal, they are still one of the greatest aerial predators in the world. They have evolved over 300 million years to capture any other insect in their eyesight. They even hunt spiders.


2. Praying Mantis
The Praying Mantis is the most well known predator in the insect world. They have “raptorial legs” that are used to cut down smaller prey. The mantis is also quite fast, and will begin feeding before their victim is even fully dead.


1. Japanese Hornet
The Japanese Hornet is basically Hell reincarnated on Earth. These “tiger hornets” are relentless predators who will kill anything they capture, and even human beings. When they attack a human, the entire hive will chase the person down for miles until they are dead.

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