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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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Why Henri Fabre known as Homer of insects?

Henri Fabre is known as the Homer of insects because he is a trained and qualified entomologist. An entomologist is a professional who studies the bodies and structures of insects.

How does the porcellio scaber reproduce?

Porcellio scaber, also known as common rough woodlice, reproduce sexually, and mate during the warmer months. The males have a copulatory organ they use to deposit sperm into the female copulatory organ.

How many wings does a museum beetle have?

A museum beetle has four wings grouped into pairs. The front wings act as protection for hind wings and breathing pores.

What are the edible larva of certain Australian moths and beetles?

Witchetty Grub. Also known as Bardy Grub. Bardi Grub. Witchety Grub. Wichetty Grub. Witchedy Grub and Witchjetti Grub

Do mice eat ladybugs?

Rats don't usually eat ladybug beetles, but if there isn't another agreeable food source they could indeed.

Are stag beetles extinct?

No. In fact, they are far from it. Stag beetles are very common.

Is lady bug a mammal?

No. It is a beetle and insect. Mammals have hair, backbones, have young alive, and are warm blooded. Lady bugs have none of these things. They only eat aphids.

How many legs does 12 beetles have?

72 legs. One beetle has 6 legs. 6x12=72

What color ladybugs are posinous?

No types of ladybug is poisonous to humans

How do you get rid of weevils?

If they're in your flour, you can sift them out and then put the flour in an airtight container.

What is a firefly?

A firefly is an insect that has wings and is thought to e very closly related to the butterfly> hope i helped

What is a firefly enemies?

Firefly have many animal enemies. Toads, insects, spiders, lizards, and some birds eat fireflies. Fish and frogs eat fireflies who fall into the water.

What sound does beetles make?

they make farting noises with their heads. People often hear them in the bathroom.

What kind of bug will eat an aphid bug?

Lady bugs will eat the aphids, but the ants protect them from harm.

Do glowworms grow up to be fireflies?

While the larvae of the Firefly are often referred to as "glow worms", and they do have a bio-luminescent quality similar to the adult, they are not actually glow worms, or rather, not "true" glow worms.

Many bio-luminescent insect larvae (not actually true worms at all) are now referred to as glow worms, including the larval firefly. In entomological circles, the "glow worm" usually refers to the Australian (and New Zealand) cave dwelling larvae of the fungus gnat. Fungus gnat larvae are found in grottoes, caves, and other sheltered places in Australia and New Zealand. They are very cool, in a sort of macabre way. They attach to the ceilings of caves and then hang "fishing lines", long-ish strands of silk and mucous that hang down (rather "spewtish" looking in fact, like an Aussie with a very bad head cold hawked a large luge on the ceiling). The "worms" then glow brightly, attracting a wide variety of prey, including small snails, mosquitoes, mayflies, even millipedes. They hang these silk and mucous threads, from 10 to as many as 70, and move up and down consuming any prey that disturbs these fishing lines. When the larvae mature in to adults, they are similar in size to mosquitoes and no longer have mouths, as their only purpose as adults is to reproduce during their 4 to 5 day lifespan. Unfortunately, there is rising concern among researchers that they will soon be an endangered species - owing to their popularity as tourist attractions.

What do all beetles like?

All beetles generally have six legs, a shell (although it may be soft, like in fireflies), and possibly antennae.

Note: Names can be deceiving. An example would be fireflies, which are beetles, and pill bugs, which are not bugs at all, but are crustaceans.

Appearance 4 dung beetles?

it is black and it has six legs and it has three body parts the head, thorax, and the abdomen . i think the dung beetle is really cool there are lots of things to learn about it thank you for looking at my answer i hope i taught you what you wanted to know my name is Kalli and peace out

Is it possible to find out what day a car was built using the VIN?

Well there are several ways to see when your car was built. The best way is to find out where in the car the manufacturer put the build sheet (could be in the door cover or under the drivers seat, even under the carpet); ask the dealer.

Your dealer can tell you almost as much as the build sheet if you get friendly with the parts counter at the dealership and give them the VIN.

You cant necessarily find out what day the car was built using the VIN but you can see the year, the plant it was built at and all kinds of information... Just look up the breakdown of how to read a VIN number. Its kinda fun, you can look at any VIN number and know all kinds of info about the car if you simply know how to read a VIN... Learned that in the Honda PACT program..

On some vehicles there is a sticker on the driver door where the door latches. It should let you know what month and year the vehicle was built. If you have a 2009 it may have a sticker with a June- 2008 year built. So you are getting a 2009 but it may have been built 6 to 8 months earlier.

Simple like I said before. Look up the breakdown on how to read a VIN number. The point of a VIN is not to tell if a car has been stolen, it gives a wide array of information, such as when, where, what trim level, all that good stuff on the car. Enjoi

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That is not necessarily true and is specific to your vehicle's manufacturer. I work at a CDJ dealer and I can see what the date and even the day of the week a car was built on. I can view what the car is, manufacturing information, features, paint code, recall information, service tips, and etc. I know Ford and GM are similar in set up as well. However, we used to sell Suzuki and the only thing a VIN number told us was generally a model, paint code, and maybe a production date.

Some vehicle have a date code on a label on the drivers door jamb. It is set up as MM/DD/Hour. There will also be a year listed.

What does an assian bug eat?

An assassin bug eats a wide variety of insects include cockroaches and caterpillars. They also suck the blood of small mammals.

What is a Red and black beetle in garden?

A red and black beetle in the garden is commonly called a ladybug. There is also a Japanese beetle that comes around in the fall months to eat soybean crops. The ladybug is harmless, but the Japanese beetle can bite and leave welts on the skin.

Do ants eat beetles?

Yes they do. I have a beetle and it eats ants