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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.

2,324 Questions

How long can a stink bug's odor last on the surface that they can touch?

A Stink Bug's odor can last as long as six months. When trying to remove them, do not crush them or hurt them to avoid leaving the smell behind. Also, anything that has the scent on it can attract other Stink Bugs, so if possible, get it out of the house.

What is the breathing method of a great diving beetle?

Great diving beetles have the ability to dive under water in order to hunt for small fish. Prior to diving, they store a supply of air bubbles in their wing cases and use them to breathe while under water.

What do orange lady bugs do they kill you?

They can bite, but no typiacally that is not enough to kill someone

Why are scarabs called dung beetles?

Because scarabs roll up dung and lay eggs in it, and scarabs are also beetles.

What are the antenna of a bug called?

You answered your own question. They are called antennae.

What is a redblack spotted beetle?

The red and black beetle is called a ladybird beetle.

How do you kill the emerald euphoria beetle?

There are many systemic approaches used today that allow treatment of trees that kill pests that attempt to feed on them. I think this approach was lots of possibilities. The same research approach used in the past would likely be the best place to start in an effort to discover a way to control the spread or atleast protect trees from this infestagtion. Another approach would be through pheromones. If the pheromone that the emerald beetle produces to attract it's mate can be identified, then perhaps it can be synthesized. Pheromone traps could be used on a large scale and greatly disrupt the reproductive cycle of the beetle.

Are insects parasites?

No! paracites are the bad ones most incects have a good purpose such as bee's who polinate.

You spy super challenger where is the beetle?

The big yellow ladybug under the starfish on page 9. A ladybug is a beetle.

What is the gas present in carabao dung?

78% nitrogen, oxygen 21%, and carbon dioxide 0.03%

What are Japanese beetles?

Japanese Beetle (Popilla japonica) is a beetle in the Scarabaeidae family, often called scarabs or scarab beetles.

A Japanese Beetle is stout-bodied, with bright metallic colors, measuring between 5-60 mm.

As the name suggests, the Japanese beetle is native to Japan.

What class do ladybugs belong in?

Ladybugs are members of the class Insecta. There are over 5,000 species of this small family beetles in the world.

How does boll weevil destroy the cotton plant?

The boll weevil has this big snout and it uses it to bite the top of the cotton plant. Then it licks out the cotton until it has no more cotton inside the ball. The boll weevil larvae and pupal do the same thing but they have to get help from the adult boll weevil to eat the top og the cotton plant.

What kind of metamorphosis do giraffe weevil have?

Complete metamorphosis. Just like a butterfly, the grub larva forms a pupa and emerges as the winged adult. All beetles do this, btw. ^^

Are mustache bugs poisonous?

They are not poisonous but they sting. The sting feels like a bee sting.

What colors are the snowdonian rainbow beetle?

The colors of the snowdonian rainbow beetle vary depending on the species of beetle. Most snowdonian rainbow beetles are red, blue, gold, and green striped.

Do beetle have backbone?

Invertebraes: jellyfish,sponges,squid

Is a lady bug a heterotroph or a autotroph?

A ladybug is a heterotroph and not an autotroph. A heterotroph cannot produce its own energy, instead it gets the energy from what it eats.

What is a group of dung beetles called?

Dung beetles are a group of insects that use the droppings of other animals as food. This helps to keep the land clear of the droppings of larger animals, such as cattle, pigs, and deer. There are more than 5,000 kinds of dung beetles that eat nothing in their lives except feces.

What does a mealworm turn into?

a beetle

yes it does turn into a beatle but people think worms turn into butterflys like caterpilers. But worms and mealworms turn into beetles and its hard to beleive.but i would like to see a butter fly. lol

Which arthropods have no antennae?

there is no group of arthropad has no antenna