Yeah, I've been bit by a grasshopper too, but it didn't draw my blood, i was going to let him outside of the house and he just bit me.
I have a grasshopper that must love me, it hasn't bitten me but it has stayed on my arms and hands for about 2 hours now. If anyone else tries to hold it it will jump off. So I wonder what's up with my little friend and me?
So a couple of days ago my dog yelped and cried out so load I thought someone had hurt her. She has acted scared for the last two days. It has been bothering me what happened. No one was around her....she just started to yelp and run. Tonight I found a grasshopper on my Celine. I think it bit her. It is weird tho. It has a claw looking thing hanging of the back of it.
:To this answer i would have to say that probbly wasnt a grasshopper, but rather a Cydia they look like grass hoppers but are much larger and eat other insects. They have been known to hunt Spiders,
Yes they bite, and making a crackling sound when they feel endangered. If you did swell up that means you are allergic and need to go to the hospital.
Many grasshoppers are carnivorous, especially katydids (very long antennae). They will bite when threatened or picked up. They're not venomous however, as far as I know, so there should not be an allergic reaction aside from the actual wound.
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Grasshoppers do not bite, they are Veggitarian
Grasshoppers are basically like the pacifist of the bug family. However, they do "bite". The bite does hurt, most likely enough for you to let go of the bug, but the bite isn't deep enough to do any other damage. The common American grasshopper has mandibles big enough to inflict much pain on an unsuspecting finger; or a window screen for that matter
they just open their mouth then bite
i do
Neither, they're just grasshoppers.
for humans its on the sides of the head but for crickets its in their legs and for the grasshoppers its in their stomach!!!
Grasshoppers do not bite, they are Veggitarian
Spiders, grasshoppers, beetles, and etc.
Grasshoppers do not bite folk, though their 'claws' may prick someone - but not really painfully.
Yes, bugs that can jump, such as grasshoppers or fleas, can cause harm to plants by feeding on them. Some bugs may also bite humans, potentially causing irritation or transmitting diseases.
from trees just like humans ! ! !