While centipedes are mostly harmless, many other insects can cause serious problems. Here are just a few:

  • “Mosquitoes… spread malaria, dengue,” leading to nearly 1 million deaths each year.

  • “Kissing bugs… transmit Chagas disease.”

  • Tsetse flies cause sleeping sickness in Africa.

  • Fire ants and bullet ants deliver painful, sometimes dangerous stings.

  • Giant Japanese hornets and killer bees can be deadly.

  • Fleas cause itchy bites and skin infections.

  • Botfly larvae burrow into skin, creating painful wounds.

By understanding which bugs are dangerous and which are helpful, like centipedes, you can make smarter choices at home. “Their quiet, behind-the-scenes work keeps your home safer and healthier.”

💡 Not all bugs are bad—some are bodyguards in disguise.

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