Most beetles communicate with other beetles with chemicals. Males often locate females by their scent. Beetles usually can't see very well. Some beetle make sounds, usually scraping their mouthparts together or rubbing their legs on their bodies. Some beetles that live in dead wood drum and make vibrations. "Fireflies' and "lightning bugs' are actually beetles. They glow in the dark to communicate.
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Fainforest beetels are eaten by fainforest berds.
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they eat beetels
A skylark eats ants, ground beetels, and dead plant and animal material.
you have to go to the of those bettelsby the easel in the morning you could catch like 29 of those beetels
they communicate by by sanjida . h .
Because otherwise there is no need to communicate. If you don't want to communicate, why bother?
They can communicate by their tails
they communicate with their antenas
they communicate by sticks
They communicate by scents.