yes they can even the small ones in your back graden, i got bitten by one thismorning and a big rash apeared and two bite marks luckily i pulled it of my arm before it could do any really bad damage but some are not as luky and dont notice until after the bite and the gory side affects!
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Millipedes do not bite humans. They have no venom or stingers, and their primary defense mechanism is to curl into a spiral or emit a foul-smelling substance. While handling them may cause skin irritation, their bite is not harmful to humans.
Millipedes do not crawl into skin. Millipedes are more likely not to even bite. You might be thinking of centipedes but either will not crawl under skin. Centipedes though are poisonous to certain levels and are able to bite.
Millipedes can release a defensive fluid that may cause skin irritation or a mild allergic reaction in some people, but they do not bite or sting. It is rare for millipedes to cause harm to humans through direct contact.
Millipedes can be a nuisance to most gardeners, as once they move into a garden, it can be difficult to get them out. Millipedes don't bite, and they aren't poisonous, but they sometimes emit a liquid that smells horrible. Some people can develop allergic reactions to this liquid.
Yes, some species of centipedes do eat millipedes. Centipedes are known to be carnivorous predators, and they may prey on millipedes as part of their diet.
it may or maynot have venom. im not sure. i just know that millipedes dont bite people cause they are herbivores. beware of centipedes though they can bite.
Millipedes do not bite humans. They have no venom or stingers, and their primary defense mechanism is to curl into a spiral or emit a foul-smelling substance. While handling them may cause skin irritation, their bite is not harmful to humans.
Millipedes do not crawl into skin. Millipedes are more likely not to even bite. You might be thinking of centipedes but either will not crawl under skin. Centipedes though are poisonous to certain levels and are able to bite.
Millipedes can release a defensive fluid that may cause skin irritation or a mild allergic reaction in some people, but they do not bite or sting. It is rare for millipedes to cause harm to humans through direct contact.
Millipedes are generally not harmful to humans or pets. They do not bite or sting, and their main defense mechanism is to release a foul-smelling liquid that can irritate the skin. However, some people may be allergic to this liquid, so it's best to avoid handling millipedes with bare hands.
Birds are not millipedes. Fish are not millipedes. Donkeys are not millipedes. Humans are not millipedes. Trees are not millipedes. Cars are not millipedes. Cities are not millipedes. Ideas are not millipedes. Is that enough non examples of millipedes? If not, how about this? Millipedes are examples of millipedes. Everything else (i.e., anything that is not a millipede) is a non-example of a millipede.
Millipedes are not venomous and do not have the ability to bite in a way that would kill a human. While some species can secrete toxic substances as a defense mechanism, these secretions typically cause irritation or allergic reactions rather than fatal injuries. Generally, encounters with millipedes are harmless, but it's still wise to avoid handling them.
Millipedes can be a nuisance to most gardeners, as once they move into a garden, it can be difficult to get them out. Millipedes don't bite, and they aren't poisonous, but they sometimes emit a liquid that smells horrible. Some people can develop allergic reactions to this liquid.
yes millipedes shed
1. Millipedes can live up to 7 years. 2. Millipedes do not have a back bone. 3. Millipedes are arthropods. 4. Millipedes are harmless.
Millipedes are arthropods and not mammals nor are they insects.
Earthworms cannot bite humans or any other species like millipedes but they can eat grass and digest circulate blood excrete and breathe