Can butterflies bite or sting?
The Key West Butterfly & Nature ConservatoryThey are not able to because they do not have the necessary mouthparts. In contrast to other insects, the butterfly is a model of innocence.
Do Dragonflies Bite or Sting?
British Dragonfly SocietyNo, although large dragonflies if held in the hand will sometimes try to bite, but fail to break the skin. They have a lot of "folk names" which imply that they do (such as Horse stinger), but they don't use their egg-laying tube (ovipositor) for stinging. They also don't bite (people) but they are a fearsome predator of other flying insects. See similar questions...
Do fire ants sting or bite? Why didn't I feel any ants on me until I was stung multiple times?
Imported Fire Ant - FAQFire ants bite and then sting! One feels a prickly sensation as the ants bite the skin's surface with their mandibles to get a grip. See similar questions...
Question: Do cicadas bite or sting?
Cicada and Magicicada Frequently Asked Questions - Cicada Ma...Answer: No. Cicadas aren't equipped to bite or sting. They do have prickly feet and and a beak which can pinch or scratch. If they confuse you with a tree branch they might try to drink fluids from you or lay some eggs in you, which you would definitely feel. See similar questions...
Does Biteaway protect me against any allergic reactions that I have to an insect bite or sting?
Biteaway - buy online - sting healer (Travel Requisites)If the device is applied quickly after a bite or sting, it is possible that Biteaway will help prevent the allergic reactions. However, no specific series of tests have been done to confirm or refute this scenario. See similar questions...
Can they bite?
Snail & Slug Frequently Asked Questions [Pet Snails]Giant African Land Snails do not have teeth. Instead, they have a rough tongue called a radula, which has special ridges on it so the snails rasp their food rather than chewing or biting it. You can feel a snail rasping you. It is slightly rough, tickly sensation, not unlike the feeling of a cat licking you. It can't do you any harm. Some species (possibly Achatina iredalei) have sharper radulas than others. Snails seem to rasp most surfaces they come across. This appears to see what is edible. See similar questions...
Will there be butterflies?
Student Greenhouse Project of Michigan State UniversityMaybe, maybe not. The University has indicated they would like the butterflies for their attraction at the future south campus greenhouse they have planned. Butterflies are expensive and high maintenance, because they require rotating beds of nectar plants to keep a supply of those in bloom, which we may not be able to do. See similar questions...
Do paddles with holes really sting more?
FAQA lot of the pain and the skin damage of a paddling (or strapping, etc.) can come from the edges of the paddle, and holes add a lot more edges. I have a paddle with a bunch of small, 0.25" diameter holes that don't even go all the way through the wood. That thing hurts, and it can leave blisters. It even drew blood once. I don't like to use it on bare skin any more, though it's fun through blue jeans. See similar questions...
What's With all the Butterflies?
Frequently Asked QuestionsGood question! About eighteen months ago I went through a bit of a bad patch in life (as you do!). When I started feeling better, I seemed to see butterflies wherever I went - in garden, new job, peoples clothes etc. To me they symbolise a change in my life, positivity, freedom and happiness. See similar questions...
What are butterflies in your stomach?
The Human Body - Homework Help - Kids Learning Games - Onlin...Butterflies in the stomach are really just those nervous, fluttery feelings you may experience before a big math test... See similar questions...
Can wasps sting you if they are dead?
Wasps - Frequently Asked QuestionsYes the venom sac at the end of a wasp sting keeps pulsing for a short period after a wasp dies, so if you come in contact with the sting you may still be injected with venom. See similar questions...
Why do wasps sting people?
Wasps - Frequently Asked QuestionsUnprovoked wasp attacks are very rare, a wasp will normally only use its sting to defend itself or to subdue prey. Many wasps stings are the result of people squashing wasps, either deliberately or by accident. Wasps are attracted to food (especially fish sandwiches) and sweet drinks. People have been stung while they are eating because they have not seen the wasp that is also sharing the food. See similar questions...
What is the Sting wind controller?
WIND CONTROLLER FAQ (UPDATED)There were two Sting wind controllers produced for a short time in the late 1980's but both are no longer in production and they were rarely seen. Sting EW1 synthesized, electronic wind instrument fingers basically the same as a saxophone or recorder but can be customized with up to 2000 different fingerings available. Nickel plated instrument appears very much like a clarinet with standard woodwind mouthpiece. See similar questions...
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