Longhorn beetles are a group of insects that usually feed on wood or the bark of plants. They are a large group of insects that include many species of beetles.
Longhorn beetles generally do not actively attack or bite humans, and they usually do not pose a direct threat to humans. However, sometimes they may attempt to bite when disturbed or frightened, but this is very rare. In most cases, beetles prefer to flee from disturbances.
Regarding the toxicity of beetles, most species are harmless to humans. However, some species release chemicals when defending themselves, and some can even cause a certain degree of irritation or discomfort to humans. These chemicals may sometimes cause allergic reactions, skin irritation, or other mild symptoms.
However, beetles are not "venomous" animals in the usual sense, and their risk to human health is relatively low. Most of the time, beetles just thrive in trees and are more of a breeding pest to humans. However, it should be kept in mind that any collection or handling of plants or insects requires caution, especially for people with allergies.
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