it lives in the Sahara desert
Indian meal moth
Adults feed on nectar derived from the blossoms of various plants; larvae feed on beetle larvae. Green June beetle, May beetle, and Japanese beetle grubs seem to be the primary host.
The bean beetle parasitic wasp (Pediobius foveolatus) is an effective biological control of the Mexican bean beetle.A biological control tends to take the form of predatory micro-organisms, such as in the case of Bacillus thuringiensis; or of predatory insects, mites or nematodes. The bean beetle parasitic wasp is an example of the latter. Specifically, the female wasp lays her eggs inside Mexican bean beetle larvae. The eggs hatch and terminally cannibalize their hosts.
One example of a totally black wasp is the Cerceris fumipennis, also known as the smoky-winged beetle bandit. These wasps are solitary and are known for preying on beetles.
There is a black and yellow beetle found in the United Kingdom. It's called the wasp beetle and grows to be around 20 mm long.
herclus beetle live in the tropical forests
weevils come from the beetle category and beetles have 6 legs so wouldnt weevils have 6 too
It could be a wasp or beetle. Both can be black with just one stripe. They typically do not sting, unless provoked.
In their hives
yes they do
The Shiny Black Wasp is a parasitic wasp that helps control pest populations such as caterpillars and beetle larvae by laying its eggs inside them. When the eggs hatch, the wasp larvae consume the host from the inside, eventually killing it.
no you can not