Harmful Effects of Yellow-crescent blister beetle
A species of Pyrota
Yellow-crescent blister beetle can secrete blistering agents that penetrate human skin upon contact or ingestion, leading to irritation or blisters. While symptoms are generally mild, severe reactions may occur. Transmission is through direct touch or accidental ingestion, with immediate effects including pain or discomfort. Long-term exposure could increase health risks.
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Harmful Facts About Yellow-crescent blister beetle
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