Contrary to popular belief, there aren't poisonous worms in N.Y. Poisonous worms do not even exist, so they definitely don't live in N.Y.
Yes there are some that can irritate your skin but none that are poisonous.
No, not at all. They will try to wiggle free at times, but never bite.
No. brown worms are not poisonous. I catch them every day and I'm perfectly fine.
Grub worms are not poisonous to humans. However, some may contain parasites or bacteria that can cause illness if consumed. It is best to avoid eating grub worms unless you are certain they are safe.
Some types of worms, such as flatworms, can be poisonous if ingested due to toxic chemicals they contain. It's important to avoid consuming any unknown worms or insects found in the wild, as they may be harmful to your health. If you suspect poisoning from a worm, seek immediate medical assistance.
Lizards can be dangerous depending on if it has a poisonous sack.
yes because they have a poisonous bacteria have also germs
The rat does give birth to a live young but at a consequence. When the rat gives birth the young is trapped in a poisonous sack just like the placenta. The rat will free its young by eating its own poisonous sack, but will die due to the build up of acid. The young will then feed on its mother to get strength.
There are many species of centipedes which only have small poisonous claws meant for paralyzing tiny prey, but tropical centipedes which can grow up to 18 inches have a harmful poisonous bite.
Bag worms are so named because they make small bags to live in that hang from a tree. They are not poisonous but will quickly destroy the tree they latch onto if they are not removed.
No they don't a ladybug is poisonous to them