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Flour beetles, including the specific variety you've referenced, typically do not bite humans. Their jaws are designed for gnawing grains, not skin.
However, like any small insect, if handled roughly or squeezed, they might try to bite as a defensive mechanism. But generally, they are harmless to humans.
Flour beetles, despite their ability to infest grain products, do not have the capability to bite through clothes. Their mouthparts are not designed for this purpose.
Instead, they focus on consuming flour and other grain-based products. They aren't known to bite humans or chew through fabric.
No, flour beetle bites do not hurt since they are incapable of biting humans.
No, Flour Beetle do not bite or sting.
No, Flour Beetles do not bite humans.
Flour Beetle bites are not a concern as they do not bite or sting.
If a Flour Beetle were to bite you, which they don't, there would be no harmful effects since they are not known to transmit any diseases to humans.
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