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Male Dobsonflies may appear intimidating due to their large, curved mandibles, but they actually pose no threat to humans as they lack the strength to bite.
Conversely, female Dobsonflies, while having smaller mandibles, can deliver a painful bite if provoked or handled. Their bite is not venomous, but it can cause discomfort.
Dobsonflies do possess strong mandibles that allow them to bite. However, their ability to bite through clothing material is not explicitly documented.
While they can bite, it is more likely for them to bite skin directly rather than through fabric. So, they may not bite through clothes.
Yes, a bite from the male Dobsonfly (Corydalidae) is generally harmless and may feel like a pinch, as they have small, weak mandibles. They are not known for their biting and are generally not a threat to humans.
However, the female Dobsonfly has much stronger, larger mandibles and her bite can be painful, though it's non-venomous and poses no significant harm.
Yes, Dobsonflies do bite but they do not sting.
Dobsonflies can bite humans, particularly the females who have powerful mandibles.
Dobsonfly bites are not dangerous to humans. While painful, they do not carry any venom or diseases.
If a Dobsonfly bites you, it could cause temporary discomfort due to the sheer force of the bite, but it does not pose any serious harm or long-term effects.
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