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Burying beetles are not typically aggressive towards humans and generally avoid biting. However, like all beetles, they are capable of biting if threatened or handled improperly.
Despite this, their bites are not harmful to humans. They may cause temporary discomfort but no lasting harm or severe injuries.
Burying beetles, despite their intimidating appearance, do not bite humans, even when they are threatened or disturbed. Their mouthparts are not designed to penetrate human skin, let alone clothing.
This means that these beetles cannot bite through clothes. They are more interested in decaying organic matter, which is their primary food source.
No, Burying Beetles (Nicrophorus spp.) do not bite, so they cannot cause any pain through biting.
No, Burying Beetles do not bite or sting.
Burying Beetles do not bite humans, they are generally harmless.
Burying Beetle bites are not dangerous as they don't bite.
If a Burying Beetle were to bite you, which they don't, there would be no harmful effects as they are not known to possess any harmful substances.
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