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beetles are decompose-rs because just like flies they stick around and decompose the dead stuff that's laying around

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The beetle is a decomposer. It eats dead organisms and deposits organic pellets.

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Bark beetles are decomposers and are actually a high risk to some trees. Some trees will not survive having bark beetles living in them.

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yes when it dies

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