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QuestionWhat is a large, hard-shell, flying beetle that looks much like a stinkbug?Community AnswerIt most likely is a cockchafer. These beetles are vegetarians and do humans no harm.
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QuestionDo you know the identity of a small beetle with a narrow, orange "V" on its back?Community AnswerIt is maybe a stink bug or an assassin bug. They look like beetles, but they are not.
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QuestionWill beetles attack you?Community AnswerGenerally not. Most beetle species cannot bite, but some species that live off plants or carcasses have powerful jaws that can bite you. Some species have males with enormous mouthparts that are used in battle. These mouthparts or antlers can also be used against humans and this will hurt, but cannot seriously harm you.
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QuestionWhat looks like a tiny red assassin bug, with two black spots on its back, and without antennae?Community AnswerProbably a skittle bug, also known as the frog hopper bug. It does have antennae, you just can't see them.
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QuestionHow can I identify a narrow black beetle whose body is in 3 equal sections, quite long?Community AnswerYou could use the steps in this article and/or search the internet. Make sure you include the location where you saw the beetle in your search.
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QuestionWhat is a beetle with white body, black wings, and 6 black legs, seen on North Shore, Long Island?Community AnswerThe banded net-winged Beetle has a white body, black wings and six legs and can only be found on North Shore, Long Island.
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QuestionDo beetles jump as well as fly?Community AnswerYes, most beetles can jump when necessary, although this is not true of all beetles.
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QuestionCan beetles sting or bite?Community AnswerSome of them can and some of them are very harmless. But you should never touch an animal from the wild.
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QuestionWhat type of beetle is black with horns along its back?Community AnswerIt is a horned rhino beetle or a poison beetle. You should never touch either one of them.
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QuestionWhat beetle is colored green and flies?Community AnswerThere are many, many green, flying beetles. There are jewel beetles (smaller and iridescent green), green peach beetles (they have a yellow outline on the bottom of their abdomen), fruit beetles, and more. Borrow a beetle guide from the library, one that relates to the area you're living in.
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QuestionI am trying to identify a black beetle-like insect that has an abdomen that is divided into segments. It lives in little burrows under paving slabs. Do you have any idea what it might be?Community AnswerMost likely a ground beetle. They burrow down in the dirt.
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QuestionWhat kind of beetle is black and makes hissing sounds?Community AnswerA Madagascar hissing cockroach makes hissing sounds. It is also black in color.
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QuestionWhat is a 2 cm black beetle with slightly orange/red legs that can fly? They have six legs and live in the UK.Community AnswerThat would most likely be the Boxelder bug. They are harmless, but a nuisance.
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QuestionHow do I tell what type of beetle I have?Community AnswerA useful app called iNaturalist can you help you identify your beetle. It is great and easy way to identify your beetle.
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QuestionWhat beetles have a green shield on its back and long feelers and legs?Community AnswerYou’re talking about Japanese beetles. They are considered an introduced species and a pest.
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QuestionHow do I tell what type of beetle I have?Community AnswerThe marks on the body can help. The size also can tell you what type of beetle it is
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QuestionI found an insect with a small thin body. It has bands of yellow and white running horizontally from top to bottom and it has black dots all over it. Does anyone know what it might be?Community AnswerYou have probably found a click beetle. It looks like the beetle you described. However, to be sure, get a beetle identification guide with images you can judge it against. Take a photo next time you see one and then check the images.
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QuestionI saw a large flying beetle with gold fuzz along the top of its back. Do you know what it is?Community AnswerIt may be a golden chafer beetle. They are found throughout the United States.
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QuestionCan I attach a picture of my beetle?Community AnswerAbsolutely, there is an upload ability for community photos on the article. Scroll down the almost the base of this article where it says "Made Recently" and click on the box to upload your image. It will be assessed by a review team before being published, so you'll need to wait a bit before it shows. Any problems, just contact the Community Manager of this site.
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QuestionIf there are inch long larvae with yellow and black circles on their bodies on my plants, are they Colorado beetle larvae?Community AnswerColorado Beetle Larvae: Adults (1/3 inch long) are rounded, yellowish-orange beetles with black stripes on their wings and black spots just behind the head. The plump larvae (1/8 to 1/2 inch long) are red with black head and legs, and become yellowish-red or orange with two rows of black spots on each side of the body.
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QuestionHow do I identify a beetle with small black and yellow marks that looks sort of like a ladybug?Community AnswerIt might actually be a different type of ladybug, as some of them are yellow and black with various patterns.
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QuestionWhat is a beetle that is very small and black with yellowish dots? It looks similar to a ladybug.StarlilywolfCommunity AnswerThat beetle is in fact a ladybug! Common ladybugs may be red, with black dots, but there are in fact ladybugs that precisely describe that beetle that you saw. Their colors can range from red, to yellow and orange.
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