yes, they don't bite or sting, and they have no venom, so they are harmless to humans.
No. They do not bite, but they are able to sting/stab you with their rather strong proboscis and the sting is actually somewhat painful. Comparable with bee sting. Fortunately their sting is not poisonous or dangerous.
There are no poisonous cockroaches. They do not bite or sting and do not have toxic venom to transmit to humans or other animals.
Yes scorpions do bite and the bites sting you but spiders as far as i know normally don't but poisonous ones of course do Thanks Gaurang
they tingle and stink BOTH!! they can not bite but they can sting
They sting people.
Bees do not typically bite before they sting. They use their stinger as a defense mechanism and will only sting if they feel threatened or provoked. It is important to stay calm around bees to avoid being stung.
Yes, their bite contains a small amount of venom to paralyze their prey, which are small insects (usually ants). They rarely bite humans, and in cases where they do, the sting is normally harmless, similar to a bee sting, and wears off in a few hours.
Wales? Not really; just the English! There is the poisonous adder, but to a healthy grown up, his bite is about the same as a bee sting.
They bite.
no species of the tranchula are poisonous you might get a extremley rare bite that's no more worse than a bee sting, they make excellent pets as long as there cared for properley
Bees sting.