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Bettles, or beetles, communicate primarily through chemical signals called pheromones, which help in mating, territory marking, and alarm signaling. They also use visual signals, such as body movements and coloration, particularly during courtship. Additionally, some beetles produce sounds through stridulation or other means to convey messages to each other. These methods collectively enable beetles to interact effectively within their environments.

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