Talk:Maple bug

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These statements that "They rarely bite humans" and cause "enormous swelling of the infected area" need substantiation. The sources I've seen online say they don't bite ([1] [2]) or cause minor irritaion, [3]. Did the user have an extreme, but atypical, reaction?

They bite?! Someone verify this, I've been killing these things with my bare hands for years and I've never been bitten. I don't believe it!

"Box Elder bugs do not bite, but their piercing-sucking mouthparts can sometimes puncture skin, causing slight irritation."

http://www.pestproducts.com/boxelderbugs.htm

Who reverted it back to the way it was? Why? The old version is obviously not true. I guess I'll change it back.