• threelonmusketeers
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        36 months ago

        From the above link:

        The ‘violet Oil Beetle’ secretes toxins as a defense mechanism. Contact with adults may result in skin blistering due to these toxins, known as cantharidins. Handling or crushing ‘violet Oil Beetle’ can lead to skin contact, causing mild to severe blistering upon touch. Ingestion, particularly dangerous for pets or children, can lead to severe internal complications. Long-term effects depend on exposure level; however, typical symptoms include skin irritation and potential damage to the digestive tract.

        • Call me Lenny/LeniOP
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          16 months ago

          That doesn’t sound too bad. I’ve been around cats with a greater potential for damage to the handler.

      • @sturlabragason
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        26 months ago

        Well when I started searching for the info I was under the impression that the toxin caused hour long painful erections. Then I found no info to support that so I just gave up 😅