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No, cigarette beetles do not bite humans. They are primarily pests of stored products and not known for being harmful or aggressive towards people.
Their damage is largely confined to tobacco, stored food, and other organic materials. There's no record of these beetles biting or posing direct health risks to humans.
Cigarette beetles are not known to bite through clothes. They primarily feed on dried plant products, including tobacco, hence their name.
Despite not being a direct threat to clothing, their larvae can potentially damage natural fibers. However, they typically don't bite through materials.
No, Cigarette Beetles do not bite humans, so there is no possibility of any pain from a bite.
No, Cigarette Beetles do not bite or sting.
No, Cigarette Beetles do not bite humans.
As Cigarette Beetles do not bite, there are no dangers associated with it.
If a Cigarette Beetle were to bite you, which they do not, there would be no specific consequence as they are not known to bite or sting.
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