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Mantisflies do not typically bite humans. They are carnivorous insects that feed primarily on other small insects, using their raptorial forelegs to catch prey.
While they may look intimidating due to their resemblance to praying mantises, they are generally harmless to humans. However, like any creature, they may bite if they feel threatened.
Mantisflies are not known to bite through clothes. Their mouthparts are not designed for biting into tough and fibrous material such as fabric.
Despite their fearsome appearance, Mantisflies do not bite humans at all. They primarily feed on other insects and spiders.
No, Mantisfly bites do not hurt, because Mantispidae are not capable of biting or harming humans.
Mantisflies do not bite or sting.
Mantisflies do not bite humans.
Mantisfly bites are not dangerous, primarily because they don't bite.
If a Mantisfly were to bite you, which they don't, there would likely be no harm or adverse effect.
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