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Beetles

Order Coleoptera is the largest group in the animal kingdom. With over 230 families and more than 350,000 know species, this category is where you need to be to get your questions answered about beetles.

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Can you tell how old a lady bug is by it's spots?

by how many spots it has.........................like if it has 192 spots it is 192 years old

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Where do clicking beetles live?

They range from Eastern U.S and all the way to Western Texas.

Where do June bugs go after June?

Buildings, ground cover, and low-level vegetation are where June bugs go at night.

Specifically, June bugs (Phyllophaga spp) feed upon flowers and leaves. They particularly relish the foliage of deciduous shrubs and trees. As is the case with some of the most familiar moths, June bugs will be attracted to the sides of buildings, particularly when such structures are lighted.

Do dung beetles live in the ground?

black beetles eat leaves and grass how do i no because i catch them

What do rolly pollies do?

They go around eating plants and being friendly, so next time you see a rolly pollie DON'T step on it. Because it won't hurt you and that's just cruel.

How many types of beetles exist around the world?

There are about 370,000 described species of beetle in the world.

Many others have been recognised as new but have not yet been described and it is estimated that at least the same number are still awaiting discovery.

What color blood do ants have?

their blood appears blue because they use the mineral copper to carry oxygen instead of iron which we use !

Where is the best place to put a ladybird house?

A good place to set down a bird house would be to tie it onto a sturdy tree branch, that is is you don't have squirrels.

I would also make sure to place a female sign on the front, like they have on the doors to public restrooms, just to ensure that the male birds know that your specific bird house is a LADY bird house. :)

What do an ant eat?

I only know about Leaf-cutter ants. They find leaves, let them rot, then eat the mold.

Do male or female ladybugs have different colors to tell there sex?

female ladybugs are typically more of a reddish color and males are typically more of an orange-ish color. other ways to identify a ladybug gender is by the head markings, size, and spots.

if the head markings have more white than black than it is most likely a female. also, female ladybugs tend to be larger than males. last, the spots,the bigger the spots the more likely that the ladybug is a feale.

Where do Weevils live?

Weevils do not tend to live underground. Depending on the species, they may live in grains and dry foods, while the boll weevil lives in and feeds on developing cotton bolls. Weevils have been known to live in packets of flour, biscuits, nuts and cereals. There are also aquatic weevils which live in temperate lakes and ponds.

There are around 60 000 species of weevils, and only one is known to live underground.

What is a round black six-legged biting bug?

Tick-like black bug South TexasI have no idea what this bug is but I have been bitten 3 times by these vicious 1/4" black, hard-shelled, oval/round shaped body, 6-legged bug along the creek bed and through tall grasses in South Texas. Hard-shelled and flat like a unfed tick but all black. Also, the body seemed more oval like - not interrupted with a beady little tick head and the legs were evenly distributed around the body -not 4 in front 2 in back. I felt the nasty bite immediately and really had to pry the creature off - no welt , but it definitely broken through the skin and left a redden bite mark that doesnt seem to go away. Fully clothed, I was bitten once on the stomach and twice on the neck. Sure would like to know what this is.

How can fireflies be different colors?

well if the parents of the firefly have different colour genes, when they have sex or mate or whatever they do, the child firefly comesout a different colour.

Do fireflies bite?

Fireflies do not sting or harm you in anyway!

Hope this helps!

What is the length of a diving beetle?

One inch (25 millimeters) is the average length of a diving beetle. The largest predaceous diving beetles within the Dytiscidae family of water beetles number among the members of the Dytiscus latissimus species native to central and northern Europe. The largest specimens will measure from 1.5 to 1.7-plus inches (38 to 44-plus centimeters) in length.

How many eggs dose a mealworm beetle lay?

Yes. Egg --> Mealworm (larva) --> Pupa --> Darkling Beetle (adult)

What does a corn beetle bug look like?

Carpet Beetle Carpet beetles are found widely throughout Europe. There are several species of carpet beetle, including the two-spot carpet beetle (Attagenus pellio), the furniture carpet beetle (Anthrenus flaviceps) and the varied carpet beetle (Anthrenus verbasci). Adult beetles live out of doors, but females fly to lay between 50 and 100 eggs indoors on food material. These eggs hatch into the larval stage commonly known as the "Woolly Bear". The larvae are about 5mm in length and covered in tufts of arrow headed bristles which give rise to the common name. During this larval stage the larva has between five and twenty skin moults. The larvae can remain at the larval stage for over 100 days depending on food supply and temperature. Pupation into the adult form occurs during the last of these skin changes. The adult beetles live on plants, feeding on pollen and nectar of e.g. Hogweed and Spirea. They enjoy bright warm conditions and cause no noticeable damage. The larvae (Woolly Bears) feed on natural materials of animal origin such as bird nests and woollen carpets. During the long larval stage damage to clothing and furnishings made of natural fibres may be noticed. All natural fibres in the building should be examined to establish the extent of the infestation. Signs of infestation After the adult female has laid her eggs in the home she may be noticed in window boards attracted by the natural light, wanting to return to the plants and flowers outside which are her food source. The larvae will be deep into their feeding material and are not sighted until very noticeable damage occurs to household furnishings. Cast larval skins may be evident, but will need in-depth inspection, as they are small and are usually in cracks and crevices. When checking for carpet beetle activity, it is important to lift and move as many of the items of furniture, furnishings and fabrics as possible, otherwise potential harbourages may be missed, and the infestation will quickly re-establish. Control The best way to avoid carpet beetle problems is through prevention. Routine and thorough vacuum cleaning effectively prevents carpet beetle infestastions. Also vacuum cleaning will remove hair and lint which could support future infestations. Particular attention while vacuuming should be paid to the edges of carpets, along skirting boards, underneath furniture and similar undisturbed areas where carpet beetles prefer to feed. Insecticide applications can be carried out by a professional pest control company (preferrably a member of the BPCA) which will control a carpet beetle larvae infestation.

Carpet Beetle Carpet beetles are found widely throughout Europe. There are several species of carpet beetle, including the two-spot carpet beetle (Attagenus pellio), the furniture carpet beetle (Anthrenus flaviceps) and the varied carpet beetle (Anthrenus verbasci). Adult beetles live out of doors, but females fly to lay between 50 and 100 eggs indoors on food material. These eggs hatch into the larval stage commonly known as the "Woolly Bear". The larvae are about 5mm in length and covered in tufts of arrow headed bristles which give rise to the common name. During this larval stage the larva has between five and twenty skin moults. The larvae can remain at the larval stage for over 100 days depending on food supply and temperature. Pupation into the adult form occurs during the last of these skin changes. The adult beetles live on plants, feeding on pollen and nectar of e.g. Hogweed and Spirea. They enjoy bright warm conditions and cause no noticeable damage. The larvae (Woolly Bears) feed on natural materials of animal origin such as bird nests and woollen carpets. During the long larval stage damage to clothing and furnishings made of natural fibres may be noticed. All natural fibres in the building should be examined to establish the extent of the infestation. Signs of infestation After the adult female has laid her eggs in the home she may be noticed in window boards attracted by the natural light, wanting to return to the plants and flowers outside which are her food source. The larvae will be deep into their feeding material and are not sighted until very noticeable damage occurs to household furnishings. Cast larval skins may be evident, but will need in-depth inspection, as they are small and are usually in cracks and crevices. When checking for carpet beetle activity, it is important to lift and move as many of the items of furniture, furnishings and fabrics as possible, otherwise potential harbourages may be missed, and the infestation will quickly re-establish. Control The best way to avoid carpet beetle problems is through prevention. Routine and thorough vacuum cleaning effectively prevents carpet beetle infestastions. Also vacuum cleaning will remove hair and lint which could support future infestations. Particular attention while vacuuming should be paid to the edges of carpets, along skirting boards, underneath furniture and similar undisturbed areas where carpet beetles prefer to feed. Insecticide applications can be carried out by a professional pest control company (preferrably a member of the BPCA) which will control a carpet beetle larvae infestation.

What does diving beetles do?

I can say for certain that they do, I was bitten by one today in my swimming pool!

How does a goliath beetle move?

The Goliath beetle has six legs which is what they use to move. They can also fly using their wings. This beetle is only found in Africa. They particularly like the rainforest areas.

Summary of the legend of a firefly?

The Legend of a Firefly is a story about a man who was intrigued by fireflies as a child and they took over his life; he was obsessed with them. He now has grandchildren who he tells his firefly stories to.

How can you get rid of great diving beetles and larva in goldfish pond?

this may help you lessen the problem - Get a small gaped net and scope of as many as you can from top of pond - if large pond, it is harder.

this can be very time consuming - it took me an entire day to cleanse my pond of weird beetle things {werrly beetles, little black beetles on top of pond going mad.} they never came back! - two years ago{i think} still got pond

p.s. my pond is small, with lots of small fish

p.p.s. check net for fish before dumping contents in bucket {release in field/hedge far from your home, upend bucket}

hope this helps you, sorry if it doesn't