Five Killer Bug Swarms to Avoid If You Can
March 18, 2008 · Print This Article
The insects will inherit the earth…
…by force if they have to.

Environmental Graffiti has a great post with the five most dangerous insect swarms. If you see any of these little buggers heading your way, swing around on your heels and boogie out of there. Head over to Environmental Graffiti to get the full rundown.
- Locusts
- Fire Ants
- Yellow Jackets
- Army Ants
- Killer Bees
It’s should be noted that Global Warming seems to be helping Army Ants and Killer Bees expand their territory as winters shorten across the U.S. What a fun new world we’re leaving our children.
Link [Environmental Graffiti]
Photo Credits: Flickr users Gustav, Azrainman, Orin Optiglot, Alex Rouvin, Axel Buhrmann
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Yellow jackets? So run from just about any barbecue or picnic ever? Also, I suspect that Locust danger isn’t to people, but things people eat.
Although, the images you picked are awesome.