They are both insects.
Longhorn beetles and their larvae eat dead or decaying bark.
YES
Originally the Asian longhorn beetles was located in Asia, specifically Korea, Japan, and China. They have spread to Canada, the United States, and parts of Europe.
Dead or decaying bark.
No, fireflies do not turn into pincher bugs.Specifically, fireflies or lightning bugs belong to the Coleoptera order of beetles. Within that beetle order, they belong to the Lampyridae family. Earwigs belong to the Dermaptera order of insects. They are not beetles.
the flashing lights are the fireflies or the beetles :)
Beetles with large antennas, such as longhorn beetles and stag beetles, are commonly found in forests.
All beetles generally have six legs, a shell (although it may be soft, like in fireflies), and possibly antennae. Note: Names can be deceiving. An example would be fireflies, which are beetles, and pill bugs, which are not bugs at all, but are crustaceans.
Most beetles do not produce light, but a few species do. Most notable are fireflies.
Was fressen Bockkäfer translates as what do longhorn beetles eat.
The Asian longhorn beetles
the north America and Asia but they were introduced to north America in 1990 and were arigenaly from Asia