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Can butterfliess bite

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∙ 8y ago
Updated: 8/7/2025

Butterflies do not bite in the traditional sense, as they lack biting mouthparts. Instead, they have a long, coiled proboscis that they use to feed on nectar from flowers. While they may land on your skin, they do not have the ability to bite or harm humans. Their mouthparts are designed for sipping rather than chewing.

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