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From what I understand, most species of scarabs are not poisonous. However, adult scarabs can bite really hard. This does not go for all species, as one species called the Ten-Lined June Beetle does not bite usually. However, if you come across a scarab, be on the safe side and just try to stay away. Again, their bite is extremely painful and if you get bitten by a scarab larva, it is even worse since larva can inject digestive juices into the bite wound if they break the skin, which causes the wound to be much more painful and causes it to take a lot longer to heal. Sorry for the Horror story, but this information is useful.

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