I know that part, but still they would have to secrete it, wouldn't they? otherwise all their tracks would be contaminated and you would get a blister from being in the contact with grass or something? So, when they are secreting this?
They are not aggressive at all. They just have a chemical in them called canthardin. Cantharidin, a type of terpenoid, is a chemical compound secreted by many species of blister beetle, and most notably by the Spanish fly, Lytta vesicatoria. The false blister beetles and cardinal beetles also produce cantharidin. It is a poisonous substance, acting as a blister agent, and can cause severe chemical burns, but these same properties make it effective as a topical medication.
We had a lucky escape with this one - I suspect you wouldn't have been so keen to have it clambering on your hand if we had known it was a blister beetle!
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Thank you for your explanation :)
They only secrete it when agitated. But they can be a danger to horses and other animals that eat hay that is contaminated with their body parts.
I know that part, but still they would have to secrete it, wouldn't they? otherwise all their tracks would be contaminated and you would get a blister from being in the contact with grass or something? So, when they are secreting this?
They are not aggressive at all. They just have a chemical in them called canthardin. Cantharidin, a type of terpenoid, is a chemical compound secreted by many species of blister beetle, and most notably by the Spanish fly, Lytta vesicatoria. The false blister beetles and cardinal beetles also produce cantharidin. It is a poisonous substance, acting as a blister agent, and can cause severe chemical burns, but these same properties make it effective as a topical medication.
Haha...that is why I never had it on my hand. It looked like one to me!
I had an encounter with blister bugs copulating yesterday...but they seemed so calmed, had anybody witness its attack? Are they aggressive usually?
:-)!
We had a lucky escape with this one - I suspect you wouldn't have been so keen to have it clambering on your hand if we had known it was a blister beetle!