June bugs are not known to bite, they just swarm to light.
The beetles (genus Phyllophaga) are known as "june bugs" or "wood bugs" and are normally harmless. They do not have biting mandibles. Some individuals may have allergic reactions to a scrape from its mouth parts or a leg barb. The greatest harm done by these bugs is as grubs (larvae) that can damage lawns and garden roots.
June bugs, and love bugs
The order of a June bugs name is Coleoptera
Birds, Bats and they can even be used as bait when fishing.
Some June bugs hiss when they are disturbed or messed with to try and ward off whatever is disturbing them. June bugs make this hissing sound with their wings.
Bats and birds eat june bugs. So do a few laybugs.
There is no specific collective noun for a group of flying June bugs. The general collective noun for flying insects will work: a swarm of June bugs.
Although may bugs are normally harmless, some (rare) larger varieties exist in the midlands where the venom of their sting can cause poisoning and allergic reactions.
June bugs and other insects are attracted to light because, they use light to navigate.
Like most insects, June Bugs have guts which spurt out when stepped on.
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