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Meadow Spittlebugs, also known as froghoppers, do not bite humans. Their mouthparts are designed for plant feeding, not for inflicting harm on humans.
Despite causing some damage to plants by feeding on their sap, they pose no direct threat to people. Their presence is generally harmless and they are often considered a simple garden nuisance.
Meadow Spittlebugs, despite their name, are not capable of biting or harming humans. They are not equipped with the necessary mouthparts to pierce skin or even fabric.
Since these insects cannot bite, they also cannot bite through clothes. They are primarily plant feeders, using their mouthparts to siphon sap from their host plants.
No, Meadow Spittlebug bites do not hurt because they are incapable of biting humans.
No, Meadow Spittlebugs do not bite or sting.
Meadow Spittlebugs do not bite humans.
Since Meadow Spittlebugs do not bite, their bites are not dangerous.
If a Meadow Spittlebug were to bite you, there would be no effect, but this is hypothetical as they do not bite.
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