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Carpenter bees, in general, are not known for biting. The male bees can't bite or sting as they lack a stinger.
However, the female carpenter bees are capable of stinging when they feel extremely threatened. But it's quite rare and they are generally non-aggressive towards humans.
Carpenter bees, despite their size and intimidating appearance, are generally not prone to biting or stinging, even less so through clothing.
While they possess the ability to do so, these bees are typically docile and would not attempt to bite through clothes unless threatened or provoked. Their primary focus is on wood, not fabric or human skin.
No, Carpenter Bees (Xylocopa virginica) do not bite. Therefore, they cannot cause any pain through biting.
No, Carpenter Bees do not bite as they feed on nectar and pollen and do not have mouthparts for biting.
Similarly, Carpenter Bees do not bite humans as their primary defense mechanism is a sting, which typically only the female Carpenter Bees can deliver.
While a sting from a female Carpenter Bee can be painful, it's usually not dangerous unless the person is allergic to bee stings.
If a Carpenter Bee stings you, you may experience localised pain, redness, and swelling, similar to the reaction from other bee stings.
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