Yes, the ten-lined June beetle can be bee-like in having a horizontally stiped underside.
Specifically, the beetle in question has the additional common name of watermelon bettle and the scientific name of Polyphylla decemlineata. The second part of the scientific name is that of the species, which is called "ten-lined" in English. On the beetle's upperside the striping will be vertical whereas any striping on the underside will involve horizontally running stripes on the third part of the body, the abdomen.
sometimes frog do eat ladybirds and beetles
sometimes other adult beetles.
moths,beetles,small crickets,sometimes ants.
Beetles, including rhinoceros beetles, are a type of insect, sometimes called bugs. They are also members of the animal kingdom.
Rats, Wild Boar, Ants, and sometimes other beetles
Beetles can eat a variety of different things. This includes plant parts, wood, fungus, as well as fruit. They sometimes eat smaller insects.
Toucans do eat beetles as well as other insects. Their diet also consists of fruit, eggs, lizards and sometimes even a small bird.
Well, some beetles do. But not all of them. sometimes they might eat smaller insects like ants or something smaller than their own body mass. But usually beetles eat leaves, but it's not the only thing.
Some do, but relatively few. The African rosebeetles that are sometimes kept as pets are examples. Most beetles won't.
black beetles eat leaves and grass how do i no because i catch them
They mainly eat insects such as ants, beetles, grasshoppers, wasps and sometimes a treefrog or lizard. They will also sometimes eat seeds and fruit
American Burying Beetles, Asian Longhorned Beetles, Hungerford's Crawling Water Beetles, Multicolored Asian Lady Beetles, Six-Banded Longhorn Beetles, Cantrall's Bog Beetles, Black Lordithon Rove Beetles, Douglas Stenelmis Riffle Beetles, Leaf Beetles, Dryopid Beetles, Predaceous Diving Beetles, Whirligig Beetles, Crawling Water Beetles, Minute Moss Beetles, Water Scavenger Beetles, Firefly Beetles, Travertine Beetles, Burrowing Water Beetles, Water Pennies, Toad-Winged Beetles, Marsh Beetles, Emerald Ash Borer, Cottonwood Borer, and many more types of beetles live in Michigan.