Bess beetles use their horns primarily for combat and dominance displays during mating rituals. Males engage in horned battles to establish territory and gain access to females. The size and strength of the horns can indicate the fitness of the male, influencing reproductive success. Additionally, these horns can help in defensive behaviors against predators.
Bess beetles have two antennae.
No, bess beetles are not endangered. There are five hundred species of bess beetles and most of these insects live in tropical areas.
I think bess beetles fly when there are in danger
Bess beetles have many predators like turkeys woodpeckers and spotted salamanders
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Some of the predators of the Bess beetle are woodpeckers, turkeys, and the spotted salamander. Other animals that prey on Bess beetles are toads, opossums and the hognose snake.
actually beetles have compound eyes dummys
Beetles are insects that have horns on their heads.
they eat rotten wood.
Yes just 2.