Latest figures released by the British government shows a rise in number of cases involving people bitten by “nonvenomous insects”

Bug bites in London were as prevalent as dog bites with the capital city accounting for the highest number of bug bite cases. In total the number of animal related injuries that required treatment saw a rise of 1.8 percent across the country.
“Our statistics show that the summer is a seasonal hotspot for admissions to hospital for injuries caused by dogs, coupled with a 5 per cent rise overall for such admissions between the latest and previous 12-month period. However, the same timeframe also saw an increase in admissions for injuries inflicted by other creatures - from bugs and horses to cows and pigs”, NHS Information Center’s Tim Straughan said.
Source-Medindia