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Bordered plant bugs, typically, do not bite humans. They primarily feed on plant juices, using their sharp mouthparts to pierce stems and leaves.
However, if handled carelessly, they may try to pierce the skin. It's generally harmless but can cause slight irritation or a mild sting-like sensation.
Bordered Plant Bugs generally do not bite humans, whether clothed or not. Their mouthparts are designed for feeding on plant juices, not piercing human skin.
Regarding biting through clothes, the same principle applies. These insects lack the necessary apparatus to penetrate fabric, making it unlikely for them to bite through clothing.
No, Bordered Plant Bugs (Largus succinctus) do not bite humans, thus their bites do not hurt as they are non-existent.
No, Bordered Plant Bugs do not bite or sting.
Bordered Plant Bugs do not bite humans as they lack the mouthparts necessary to do so.
Since Bordered Plant Bugs do not bite, their interaction with humans is not considered dangerous.
If a Bordered Plant Bug were to bite you, which isn't possible due to their physiology, no harmful effects would be expected.
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