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Figeater beetles, commonly referred to as green fruit beetles, are not known for biting humans. Their primary food source includes ripened fruit and nectar, so they do not pose a threat in terms of biting.
However, when handled, they may use their robust mouthparts defensively, which can feel like a pinch. But this is not a true bite and is generally harmless.
Figeater beetles are not known to bite through clothes. Their mouthparts are adapted for feeding on ripe soft fruits, not for penetrating hard materials.
While they may land on you if attracted by bright colors or food odors, they are harmless to humans and won't bite through the fabric of clothes.
No, Figeater Beetles (Cotinis mutabilis) do not hurt when they bite because they are incapable of biting humans due to their weak mandibles.
No, Figeater Beetles do not bite or sting.
Figeater Beetles do not bite humans.
As Figeater Beetles do not bite, their interaction with humans is not dangerous.
If a Figeater Beetle were to bite you, which is highly unlikely, nothing would happen as they do not have the capability to harm humans.
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