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Common Froghoppers, also known as spittlebugs, do not bite humans. They possess mouthparts designed for sucking plant sap rather than biting or piercing skin.
The Froghopper's interaction with humans is generally harmless. If you encounter one, there's no need to worry about being bitten.
Common Froghoppers, despite their alarming appearance, are not known for biting through clothes. Their mouthparts are primarily designed for feeding on plants not penetrating fabric material.
Additionally, they are harmless to humans and are not known to bite or pose any threat. Their interaction with humans is minimal and typically non-aggressive.
No, Common Froghoppers (Anobium punctatum) do not bite, therefore they cannot cause any pain through biting.
No, Common Froghoppers do not bite or sting.
No, Common Froghoppers do not bite humans.
As Common Froghoppers do not bite, there is no danger associated with them in this regard.
Since Common Froghoppers do not bite, nothing will happen if one comes into contact with you.
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