Other Bugs' Bites
Check information about other bugs and learn if they bite or not and what you should do in case they bite.
Flower Beetles, generally, are not known for biting humans. They possess mandibles for chewing plant matter, not for defensive biting.
Their main focus is consuming flowers, fruits, and leaves. In case they do bite, it's usually accidental and not harmful to humans.
Flower beetles, in general, do not possess strong enough mandibles to bite through clothing. Their mouthparts are primarily designed for consuming plant matter, not for gnawing through material as tough as fabric.
However, this doesn't mean they can't possibly cause damage to clothes. If a flower beetle were to be trapped against clothing, it might cause minor harm, but it would not bite through the fabric.
No, Flower Beetle (Tropinota hirta) bites do not hurt because they are incapable of biting humans.
No, Flower Beetles do not bite or sting.
Flower Beetles do not bite humans.
Since Flower Beetles do not bite, their bites cannot be dangerous.
If a Flower Beetle were to bite you, which they do not, there would be no specific consequences.
Also check:
Check information about other bugs and learn if they bite or not and what you should do in case they bite.
Check the profile of Flower Beetle and learn more interesting information about them.