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Corn weevils, known for their destructive tendencies towards stored grains, do not bite humans. They use their mandibles to bore into kernels of corn, not for defensive or aggressive actions towards larger organisms.
Despite their menacing appearance, they are harmless to humans and are primarily a pest for crops and stored grains. There is no recorded evidence of corn weevils biting people.
Corn weevils lack the mandible strength to bite through materials, including clothes. They primarily infest and feed on kernels of corn and other grains, not fabrics or textiles.
The concern with these pests lies in their ability to damage stored food products. However, they pose no threat to clothing or humans in terms of biting.
No, Corn Weevil bites do not hurt because they are incapable of biting humans.
No, Corn Weevils do not bite or sting.
Corn Weevils do not bite humans.
As Corn Weevils do not bite, there is no danger associated with them biting humans.
Since Corn Weevils do not bite, there are no effects if one "bites" you.
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