
Backswimmer bite to humans is famously painful — comparable to a bee sting, with venomous proteolytic salivary cocktail.

Backswimmer bite to humans is famously painful — comparable to a bee sting, with venomous proteolytic salivary cocktail.

Females have shorter mandibles and CAN deliver a painful bite if handled — the male's enormous jaws are paradoxically less dangerous.

The bite is among the most painful of any North American insect — comparable to a wasp sting and aching for hours.

Giant water bugs ambush prey much larger than themselves: fish, frogs, salamanders, snakes, and small turtles.

Her mandibles are strong enough to snap a wooden pencil in half — and easily cut through human skin.

The bite to humans is among the most painful of any North American insect — comparable to a copperhead bite and slow to heal.

Hellgrammites have massive curved SICKLE-LIKE JAWS that extend forward dramatically — powerful enough to seize and crush large aquatic prey, and to deliver a painful bite to humans handling them carelessly.