While the creatures that scare humans most are usually large, it is the smallest that are probably the most dangerous and painful. While we can be thankful that most of us will not experience the suffering caused by the creatures on this list, many people do every year. This is not a list of the most deadly, but rather the most dangerous or painful creatures. The list excludes creatures from the sea.
Ticks are second only to Mosquitoes for their disease spreading properties. Ticks feed on blood and attach themselves to other animals (including humans). They can be difficult to remove and removal must be done carefully as they can leave part of their head behind causing serious infection. According to Wikipedia, hard ticks can transmit human diseases such as Lyme disease, Rocky Mountain spotted fever, tularemia, equine encephalitis, Colorado tick fever, African Tick Bite Fever, and several forms of ehrlichiosis.
Tarantula hawks are named for the fact that they hunt tarantulas as food for their larvae. It’s sting is rated as one of the most painful in the world (though not as painful as the bullet ant). One researcher described the sting as causing “[...] immediate, excruciating pain that simply shuts down one’s ability to do anything, except, perhaps, scream. Mental discipline simply does not work in these situations.” The Tarantula Hawk is the official state insect of New Mexico.
A large biting fly fom Africa that feeds on the blood of vertebrate animals. They are known to cause Sleeping Sickness in humans and Nagana in cattle. Sleeping sickness is a parasitic disease in people and animals that is caused by Trypanosoma, a protozoa transmitted by the tsetse fly. The symptoms for sleeping sickness begin with fever and headache then a swell on the back of the neck. Afterwards, the victim may experience daytime slumber and insomnia. It could lead to death afterwards.
Also called killer bees, are descendants of 26 Tanzanian queen bees that bred with other species after they were accidentally released from a hive in Brazil. What makes the bees deadly is their defensive nature and tendency to swarm. Also, they tend to follow victims even when already far from the hive. This aggressiveness when attacking potential threats ensure a very painful death for the victim. The venom that they secrete, however, is just as potent as a honey bee’s.
A species of scorpion that is highly dangerous because of its venom. The venom is actually a powerful mixture of neurotoxins. Although, the poison would not kill a healthy adult, it could be fatal to kids and the elderly. Ironically, a component of the venom (peptide chlorotoxin) has the potential to cure human brain tumors while the other toxins may help against diabetes.
One of the most well-known spiders, especially because its venom could be fatal to humans. The venom is said to be more potent than that of rattlesnakes, however, their size and the amount secreted reduce its effectiveness. Both male and female have an hourglass shaped marking underneath their abdomen. The females are relatively larger than the males and contrary to popular belief, the females rarely eat the males after mating.
While not dangerous on their own, these ants live and travel in swarms. They are found mostly in Africa and Asia and they build temporary anthills while traveling. The greatest risk these ants pose to humans is when they are swarming through homes. When food supplies are low, these ants will swarm in sizes of up to 50 million single ants. There are reports of humans – usually young or infirm being killed through suffocation (the ants will often enter the lungs of the person) and be entirely consumed. Their mandibles are so strong that in some parts of Africa they are used individually as emergency sutures when medical supplies are not available.
A bite from a Bullet ant will not kill you, but you will never forget it. The Bullet ant (thus named because a bite feels like being shot) inflicts the most painful bite of any creature known to man. It is number one on the Schmidt Sting Pain Index where it is described as causing “waves of burning, throbbing, all-consuming pain that continues unabated for up to 24 hours”.
Deemed the most dangerous creature on Earth. This mosquito causes more than 300 million cases of malaria annually, which results in between 1 to 3 million deaths. They can also carry dengue, elephantiasis, and yellow fever. They are usually active during the nightime so one way to protect yourself is to apply insect-repellents and wear longer sleeves.
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Bullet ants scare me the most. Yeuch..
Maggots are used for cleaning wounds in some parts of the world. They eat the dead flesh and they keep it from rotting. Weird and icky.
i take that back maggots are great
Are yah kiddin, maggots are amazing. I just dislike the abundunce of which I have experienced.
Along with the army ants, leeches(disregard the already mispellings) and maggots can also be applied to the flesh for some sort of good.
removal of harfull bacteria or giving nutrients to the soil.
If I ever get gangrene..well.
and when I die, well.
I have already stated that I am not a pycho, and I am far from being a fetish freak, but I still wonder if there are not certain individuals that get pleasure from the tickling frenzy of such dangerous creatures apon their/or others flesh. Or scientific studies, that I can only imagine, which may have been based on venom and bite factors. But this is getting way off the subject of this list.
p.p.p.s
ants are so damn amazing
Two words – brown recluse.
Mom424
housework done
While your at it Cyn, can you corrrect all of my mispellings over the year and the “wish I never said that” comments; along with my random ruminations that make me come across as a drunken-drug induced insectoid.
thanks a million.
kiss kiss
Diogenes-

what? and make light of some of your more endearing qualities?
hey, she asked. i mopped up.
(Mom424..check had better be in the mail too..lol)
Cyn-
Well then, I guess that leaves me with making my less endearing qualities more prevalent,
in order to balance things out.
heh heh
“smiley face with a wink” goes here
Kelsi:The ticks here do carry disease. maybe not as high of a ratio as yours. Anyway i seem to have an anti tick gene or somthin as i hardly ever get any on me after walking through the woods. The ‘six legged birds’ are another story though. P.s Maybe the north east’s climate is just more suited for lyme disease ticks
Wow! I can not imagine getting bit by an Ant and then having 24 hours of unimaginable pain!
Mosquitoes used to love me and I’d always get bitten 10-20 times in a month. But, now they practically ignore me. Weird.
Note: When I go into a list, the site logs me out? Confusion!
Creepy as they may seem, dangerous bugs are fascinating for what their chemistry may do FOR us.
You may have seen the discovery Channel Bug Man, New Zealander Ruud Kleinpaste, in ‘Buggin’ with Ruud’. He is busy collecting these venomous critters and putting them to use. For example the horseshoe crab, which is actually not a crab, it’s like a spider. Its blood has got an active indicator for contamination in your system, or can indicate life on other planets – any foreign DNA will be detected. So we’re now using their blood to clean the space shuttle of any living material, but it was used first to make sure that medicines are not contaminated.
Expert-
#4 picture is indeed a black widow spider. Red-black spiders have a less pronounced marking on the top of the abdomens while black widow spiders have a distinct hour-glass shape on the bottom of their abdomens. =)
When I get bit by a mosquito, you can see the welt from across the room (really 30 feet). They love my blood. I can be in a room of 15 people and I will be the only one getting bit. Makes me crazy. Somehow not fair.
Hi MPW. We agree on maggots! It’s a start!!
racist… how?
Vera Lynn: that is good news
btw, i posted an apology on the pink floyd list
and i now realize what you meant by “take a look around you”
i thought you were trying to be italian
for example “whats a matta you” smiley face:)
Vera:
I feel your pain. I used to be that guy – the one that the mosquitoes loved to bite. Funny how they seem to target individuals. My personal pet theory is that they are more disposed to lighter-skinned people. Now that I have a tan, I seem to be less attractive to them. :dunno:
I’m really sorry in my last post i meant to quote GinMartini instead of Expert.
Sorry =)
cool list. #8 should say “its sting” not “it’s sting”
What would you rather get bit by?
A Bullet Ant
or
A Black Widow?
probably a black widow because it is less painful and with todays medicine death is nearly impossible
I’m suprised that the black widow was included on this list and not the brown recluse, another common midwest and southern US spider that’s more dangerous than the widow. bites cause large areas of necrosis and sometimes result in death. you can identify them by the violin shape on their head.
9-small-but-incredibly-dangerous-creatures…
I’m partially embarrassed to admit it, but I have one in my pants…
MPW I know you did. Thank you. I have been hurt many times by my ex in the past few years and Im used to being hurt. An apology is new. I thank you more than you can know. It’s a healing experience for me. Be well. GBWY.
The Black widow (or “red back” in Aust.) is not really that deadly when you compare it to a Funnel Web spider from New South Wales on the east coast of Australia, link below
http://www.funnelwebspiders.com
dont know how good the site is at the moment, but should make a good discussion peice, because the list is only skimming the surface.
the black widow is no comparison to the funnel web spider in Australia
also the white tip spider in western australia, it has just as much punch as the brown recluse and its an 8th of the size.
Wow! I didn’t expect it to be published and with more research put in it too! Thank you as well for the comments!
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Another nasty critter is The Brown Recluse Spider, its venom can slowly eats away at tissue. Google images “brown recluse spider bite” to see what I mean.
Also Japanese Giant Hornets, about 40 people die from them every year
when I was in malaysia i got swarmed by mosquitoes. I was in a field player football (soccer) with some local people around 5-6pm…got back to my house and man..my legs had 20+ bites on them.. looked like I had an allergic reaction to something but really was just a bunch of mossy bites =/ so yer mosquitoes are evil
One day, while I was in Florida, I was barefoot after swimming, when it suddenly felt like an ice-pick was driven through my big toe. It was a very tiny little ant, that I quickly brushed off. There was a little red bump that ached for two days, and the red bump itself didn’t go away for a couple years. I thought it was a fire ant, unless there are bullet ants in Florida.
great list! although i thought u should have completed the list to 10 insects and included a species of poisonous centipede
A BUG THAT EATS TARANTULAS FOR BREAKFAST!!
This is my worst nightmare!
I hope I never ever ever have to cross paths with any of these crttiers.
The red hourglass badge on the black widow does look cool though.
Bedbugs must qualify if the list were to be extended.
Ha damn I saw the bullet ant on Ripleys Believe it or not. Tribes in Africa use them for manhood rituals where they take them and stick em in big gloves and boys becoming men have to keep them on for 5 minutes or somethin. They have to do it numerous times also.
what about the blue ringed octopus?? tiny and extremely dangerous!
Cyn; Thanks a bunch!
Ryan; Some of those fellows, the ones with their hands in the bullet ants, go into shock and die. Not an advisable test; you die if you fail.
Is Deathstalker not the most awesome name ever?
haha good list but what about the Aedes mosquito? So many in Asia and Africa die of dengue fever. And I agree with the people who said the list should be rounded out to 10 with the inclusion of a centipede or two, those things can give you a nasty time.
Try for size, the Red Back spider, the Funnel Web spider and the Sydney Funnel Web.
Australia has seven of the worlds ten deadliest spiders and snakes.
The black widow is a kitten in comparison…
box jellyfish, especially the tiny 1 1/2 cm irukandji jellyfish (carukia barnesi) come on, all you Aussies, I thought you would jump all over that one.
If New Zealand has all the deadly critters that Australia has, why the heck would Jamie move back THERE?!
Huh?
Robeywan – I was about to mention the irukandji jelly as well, but the intro paragraph said that he excluded sea creature =)
Male black widows don’t have the hourglass figure on their abdomens. :O
What about the box jelly fish?
Very Very tiny, but deadly.
Dragonflies DO indeed bite, but only whey you’re playing with them and pulling their wings off…. hmmm, imagine that?!? My cousin – call him stumpy – can attest to that.
Ah, Kristin… no sea critters… see disclaimer at top.
i know i mentioned this before but look up the japanese giant hornet!
Spart: thankyou, about time someone else from Australia piched in about how the black widow isnt that deadly in comparison to our spiders in OZ.
Drogo: the only thing New Zealand has in common with Australia is that we’re right next door to each other, totally different climates and the sheep in New Zealand prefere humans as partners, us in OZ just sheer them, shoot them and then eat them.
CRSN: In New Zealand the sheep may prefer humans – but in Australia, the humans prefer sheep
Oh – and the other difference between NZ and Aus is that NZ was settled by middle class Europeans – Australia was settled by force by criminals
Nah, i’d rather go a cow, i like em big. And we’re damn proud of being settled by convicts, America was settled by pilgrims, New Zealand by the Middle class, and Australia criminals. But at the end of the day, most of our ancestors are from Europe anyway, so all three countries were pretty stuffed before they knew it.
i knew something about New Zealand would bring you out of the wood work, how was your trip?
the box jelly fish
Scary…
I can’t decide if the army ant or the bullet ant would be worse. Perhaps a hybrid… Excuse me while I go do some genetic engineering.
Great list.
How ironic is it that we all worry about lions and tigers and bears *oh my* yet it is these tiny things that slip our minds but could kill us far more easily than any of those.
Jillo, thanks for pointing that out, man are we supposed to read everything and THEN comment?
Okay then, how about chiggers, as we call them, or harvest mites, as they are also known. 2 summers ago I received about 300 “bites” while in Florida. the symptoms were excruciating itching for about 6 months, then gradually subsided over the next 3 months. It was difficult to sleep and I was constantly scratching myself. Nothing life threatening but give me a good old painful sting and be done with it.
did not read the entire thread…did anyone mention the Irukandji jellyfish?
is that considered a “creature”?
there is no sound for this video for some reason, but i did see the show about it on discovery. read the description to get an idea of the pain inflicted…they said she was in pain for about 2 weeks. she was stung while searching for these jellyfish, and it was just a touch on the wrist that caused this.
the jellyfish is only about the size of your thumb.
All of these animals look scary my friend killed a black widow and i saw the posion.I’m glad i dont see those animals. Write back if you want to talk
braincake- the jellyfish was mentioned a few posts up. In the intro paragraph it says that sea creatures are excluded. I was actually just about to post the exact same thing as you, but then I saw that