It depends on the species. But if it has pincers (pinching mouthparts) or a stinger, i don't think you wanna pick it up. If there's more you want to know, here's a site that'll help:
http://www.insectidentification.org/insects-by-state.asp?thisState=Florida
if you scroll to the bottom of the site page, you can sort out what kind of bug you're looking for.
Most of the Hydrophilidae or water beetles are to small to bite, but the larger species might bite you, like beetles from the genus Dytiscus.
Yes
YES
they bite when feel threatened.
No, fire beetles are a type of beetle that does not bite. They are named as such because they are attracted to fire and need it to breed.
No. Beetles don't bite and they are not poisonous.
Not all beetles bite. While some species of beetles have mouthparts that can bite, most beetles primarily feed on plant material, decaying organic matter, or other substances. Generally, beetles are not aggressive and do not pose a threat to humans. However, it's always best to exercise caution around any insect.
Black carpet beetles don't bite or sting humans, so they're not harmful in that way. They are harmful to your home and possessions though. The larvae of these beetles will eat through the carpet, the padding on furniture, and fabrics such as wool and silk.
Yes, all of the subfamily Dynastinae will bite when cornered
Spiders, grasshoppers, beetles, and etc.
I caught and played with these beetles when I was a kid. I do not remember if I ever got bitten by them.
it depends on what kind of beetles they are.