Anyone else do beetles?
Phalacrognathus muelleri
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I wish. All my native beets are boring, but if I manage to find rugose stag beetles then heck yes.
Dermy does beetles; he's much better than you.
Ex igne et in infernum.
I wish. All my native beets are boring, but if I manage to find rugose stag beetles then heck yes.
That all depends on how you look at it. I love my exotics, but I have much more fascination with the local beetles in my state. It's not necessarily the beetles that are the best part of the hobby. in my opinion its the larvae. Also california has coconut beetles which are pretty big.
President & founder of LHS Entomology Club, (available on discord) Check out my photography website! https://www.armyofinsects.com/ Email me with questions
at jk@uglyorangetruck.com (funny email, I know)
I wish. All my native beets are boring, but if I manage to find rugose stag beetles then heck yes.
That all depends on how you look at it. I love my exotics, but I have much more fascination with the local beetles in my state. It's not necessarily the beetles that are the best part of the hobby. in my opinion its the larvae. Also california has coconut beetles which are pretty big.
True. Never seen them though.
ever seen a ten lined june beetle?
President & founder of LHS Entomology Club, (available on discord) Check out my photography website! https://www.armyofinsects.com/ Email me with questions
at jk@uglyorangetruck.com (funny email, I know)
Keep in mind that most living exotic beetles are illegal to keep in the U.S.
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I've kept army beetles in the past. And those who have bred meal worms and/or super worms could be considered 'beetle keepers'.
"God made..... all the creatures that move along the ground according to their kinds (including ants). And God saw that it was good. Genesis 1:25 NIV version
Keeping:
Formica cf. pallidefulva, cf. incerta, cf. argentea
Formica cf. aserva, cf. subintegra
Myrmica sp.
Lasius neoniger, brevicornis
I keep beetles myself, currently rearing a Chrysina woodii! It's somewhere towards the end of its L2 at the moment. Want to eventually get my hands on a Giant Stag Beetle or some Dynastes tityus.
closest thing I've found are filimbrate rain beetles. Cool, but unraisable.
AntHub, what are the chances I could eat a dead/preserved specimen of one of those beetles from you?
I meant get, on the eat.... please excuse the typo.
Email me, at Jk@uglyorangetruck.com, I have one of my previous pair right now.
President & founder of LHS Entomology Club, (available on discord) Check out my photography website! https://www.armyofinsects.com/ Email me with questions
at jk@uglyorangetruck.com (funny email, I know)
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