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Snail Killing Flies, while they sound menacing, do not bite or harm humans. They are specifically adapted to prey upon molluscs, primarily snails and slugs.
The larval stage of these flies is carnivorous, feeding on the aforementioned hosts. The adult flies, however, feed on nectar and plant sap, posing no threat to people.
Snail Killing Flies, despite their intimidating name, do not bite humans. They are named for their larvae's predatory behavior towards snails and slugs, not for any biting habits towards larger creatures.
As they do not bite, there is no concern of them biting through clothing. These flies pose no direct threat to humans, focusing their predatory efforts on mollusks instead.
No, Snail Killing Flies (Sciomyzidae) do not bite humans, hence their bites do not hurt.
No, Snail Killing Flies do not bite or sting.
Snail Killing Flies do not bite humans.
Since Snail Killing Flies do not bite, their bites are not dangerous.
If a Snail Killing Flies were to bite you, which they do not, there would be no effects as they are not known to bite or sting.
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