Other Bugs' Bites
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Yes, these insects are known to bite. They are a type of ectoparasite that feeds off the skin and feathers of their hosts.
Although their bites can cause irritation and discomfort, they are generally not harmful to humans. It is more problematic for the birds and mammals they typically infest.
No, these insects cannot bite through clothes. Their mouthparts are designed to bite and chew on skin and hair, not fabric.
Despite their biting ability, their mouthparts are not strong or sharp enough to penetrate clothing material. They primarily infest birds and mammals.
Mallophaga, or chewing lice, are typically not harmful to humans. Their mandible structure is designed to feed on the skin, feathers, or hair of their host, but not to bite human skin.
However, if they infest pets and the infestation is severe, they might cause itching and discomfort. They're more of a nuisance than a health threat to humans.
Yes, Mallophaga do bite as they are chewing lice, they don't have stingers to sting.
Mallophaga primarily bite animals, especially birds and mammals, and not typically humans.
Mallophaga bites are not typically dangerous to humans, but they can cause discomfort and skin irritation in animals.
If a Mallophaga bites you, you might not feel anything as their primary hosts are animals, but some might experience slight itching or irritation.
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