Beetle larvae

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Fruit beetle grubs (Pachnoda marginata larvae) grow up to around 40-50mm. They are soft bodied and are loved by larger lizards such as bearded dragons and panther chameleons. They make a great treat. The adult beetle can also be used as a food.        How they come  There are 10 fruit beetle grubs are in a tub with some moist peat which they will feed on. They need to be kept at 20-28c, moist (not wet).        Caring for fruit beetle grubs  The grubs are best kept in a well venitl Chameleons, Beetle Larvae, Leaf Mulch, Large Lizards, Reptile Food, Beetle Bug, Fruit Flies, Bearded Dragons, Eat Fruit

Fruit beetle grubs (Pachnoda marginata larvae) grow up to around 40-50mm. They are soft bodied and are loved by larger lizards such as bearded dragons and panther chameleons. They make a great treat. The adult beetle can also be used as a food. How they come There are 10 fruit beetle grubs are in a tub with some moist peat which they will feed on. They need to be kept at 20-28c, moist (not wet). Caring for fruit beetle grubs The grubs are best kept in a well venitl

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I'm finding many June "Bug" (beetle) larvae in my wood chips. To the eye they look like normal white grubs with orange heads and legs. But the camera flash makes their skin transparent, and the design of their breathing holes, or spiracles, is revealed. Look at the incredible network of tubes that take the air in and exhale carbon dioxide. Probably not a major contributor to global warming, but fascinating to see up close.

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