they make farting noises with their heads. People often hear them in the bathroom.
click
They make a huge crunching sound when you step on them.
Because you are crushing their carapace (hard shell).
Pine bark beetles produce a distinctive sound that can be described as a series of rhythmic "clicking" or "tapping" noises. This sound is primarily created when the beetles tunnel through the bark of trees, as they scrape and chew the wood. The noise may vary depending on the size of the infestation and the type of tree affected. In addition to the sound, the presence of pine bark beetles can often be detected by the accumulation of frass (beetle excrement) and the discoloration of the tree's bark.
Wood-boring beetles, particularly the larvae of species like the powderpost beetle and the wood-boring beetle (from the family Buprestidae), are known to make a scratching sound in wood. As they tunnel through the wood, they create friction which produces this characteristic noise. The sound is often more pronounced in older or damaged wood where the beetles have established their galleries. This scratching can indicate an infestation, making it a concern for wood structures and furniture.
a sound made by a beetle is called a nack
crock
Make little water beetles.
It depends on where you are and what country you are in. Cicadas are most often the buzz in North America. Pine beetles can make noises when seeking a mate or boring holes in the trees. Asian longhorn beetles are becoming a familiar sound in many trees.
There are many animals that make a buzzing sound. The gnats, flies, all types of beetles and bees. These really are not thought of as animals, rather they are thought of as insects.
Bombardier beetles well kinda but they don't make fire they make fire acid
click beetles