Are Tsubaki elephants harmful to people, and are stink insects harmful to people

Updated on healthy 2024-06-18
6 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    Tsubaki elephant. It is also often called a bed worm by everyone.

    Tsubaki elephant body will release a strange and pungent smell, Tsubaki elephant is generally alarmed, the human body will metabolize a volatile bed insect smell, Tsubaki elephant is a certain harm to people, Tsubaki elephant will bite, and for people who are prone to allergies, touching Tsubaki may cause allergic symptoms. Tsubaki elephants are fart bugs.

    is a pest that secretes a volatile bed bug.

    Sour, but it won't cause much harm to people.

    If there is a Tsubaki elephant in the home, you can eliminate it in the following ways.

    First close the screen door and screen window at home (smeared with insecticidal water), and then block all the corners and gaps in the wall, and put mothballs or spray mothballs with high concentration of mothballs if they can't be blocked, so that you can eliminate the tsubak.

    However, you should be careful that if you see a tsubaki on the ground at home, don't step on it, as this will make the tsubaki smell and the smell in the house will not be emitted for several days.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    Biology class, is the stinky sister (Tsubaki) really that scary?

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Poisonous. Tsubaki elephant.

    When the adult worm is in danger or frightened, it will secrete corrosive acid from the abdomen, and once accidentally touched, it may cause the following harm to the human body:

    1. Ulcer.

    **Sprayed by the smelly liquid, the mild person will produce redness, swelling, itching, burning pain, and serious fear of causing **ulceration, at this time should seek medical attention**.

    2. Allergic reactions.

    Tree of heaven. Elephant odor may react violently to a history of allergies, such as generalized pruritus and urticaria.

    Symptoms such as dryness and swelling of the face, difficulty breathing, chest pain, and rapid heartbeat.

    3. Blindness of the eyes.

    Beware of spraying venom on the eyes, which can cause redness and swelling of the eyelids, edema of the conjunctiva, inflammation, and even blindness.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Tsubaki elephants are not poisonous.

    Tsubaki elephant, is a hexapod subphylum, insect class, winged subclass, hemiptera order, bug family, is the largest group of species in the hemiptera, there are about 5,000 species of single tsubaki elephant family in the world. The body length of the Tsubaki elephant is centimeters.

    body color: black-brown; The dorsal posterior side of the head bears a pair of tiny orange-yellow, or orange-brown longitudinal spots, and the terminal of the last segment of the antennae 2 3 is partly orange-yellow or orange-brown, partly, the individual is in the first.

    There is still a section of orange-yellow or orange-brown spots in the second and third segments. There is a sharp spike on the outer edge of the dorsal plate of the prothorax,** with a transverse arc orange-yellow or orange-brown fine spot.

    Morphological characteristics:

    The anterior half of the upper wing is leathery, and the membranous part is triple conical in the ventral dorsal. It has a well-developed stabbing mouthparts. The eggs are cylindrical in shape with a lid on top, and are often laid neatly on the leaves.

    terrestrial Tsubaki elephants developed short whip-like antennae; Most of the aquatic elephants have sickle-like front feet; The middle and hind legs of the amphibian elephant are particularly slender, and at first glance they resemble spiders.

    The common ones are insects that prey on small insects and are beneficial to agriculture, nine spice insects for traditional Chinese medicine, osmanthus cicadas for food, and military matching insects that harm agriculture, and soft-shelled turtles and pine algae that specialize in preying on juvenile fish for the breeding industry, etc., and the Tsubaki family belongs to the order Hemiptera.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Tsubaki elephants have a special stinky gland. When disturbed, the odor glands in its body can secrete volatile bed bug acid, making the surrounding area smelly. They do not bite, are not poisonous, and do not cause harm to the human body.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Most species of Tsubaki elephants are pests, and adults have a certain phototaxis, they prefer to grow dense cotton fields, and prefer high-temperature, rainy climates. The temperature and relative humidity of 25 -30 are more than 80%, which is suitable for the hatching and reproduction of the eggs of the elephant, and the elephant is most harmful in alfalfa fields, green manure fields or cotton fields with many weeds in the field.

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