Take an old banana, rub it on a tree, put more stuff there like honey, then wake up early in the morning or search at night. You might just find one!
No. In fact, they are far from it. Stag beetles are very common.
There are literally millions of stag beetles still left. There are over 1,200 different species of stag beetles that you can find.
stag beetles are the largest beetle in Britain. stag beetles get there name from the male deer "stag" because of there big horns, stag beetles are harmless, people think stag beetles can bite because there horns but they really are harmless.
rats and mice
Stag beetles primarily face predation from birds, mammals, and other insects. Larger birds are particularly effective predators, as they can easily spot and capture these beetles. Additionally, some carnivorous insects, such as spiders and other beetles, may also prey on stag beetles, especially during their vulnerable larval stages. However, stag beetles possess strong mandibles that can deter some predators, allowing them to defend themselves when threatened.
No, stag beetles do not eat ants. Their mandibles are very large and prohibit them from eating. Instead they drink and survive off of sap.
cucumbers
yes
Stag beetles eat rotting wood and decaying animals and plants. They do not feed on anything that is living.
Dung beetles and stag beetles differ primarily in their diet and appearance. Dung beetles primarily feed on animal feces, which they use for nutrition and as breeding material, while stag beetles are known for their distinctively large mandibles and primarily feed on decaying wood and plant matter. Additionally, stag beetles are often larger and have more pronounced sexual dimorphism, with males exhibiting larger jaws for combat over mates. In contrast, dung beetles are typically smaller and less ornate.
They are 8cm or 3in.
yes some do