L Lucyloo New Bee Joined Aug 3, 2020 Messages 2 Reaction score 0 Aug 4, 2020 #1 Anyone know what this is? Attachments 455029D2-238F-4EFB-A9B9-1CD8DDC7F87E.jpeg 769.5 KB IMG_7147.MP4 3.4 MB
D danield New Bee Joined May 19, 2020 Messages 8 Reaction score 0 Location Essex Hive Type National Number of Hives 15 Aug 4, 2020 #2 What size is it? The marking pattern looks like a ladybird in the larva stage but that usually occurs in July.
What size is it? The marking pattern looks like a ladybird in the larva stage but that usually occurs in July.
Antipodes Queen Bee Joined Mar 24, 2019 Messages 2,946 Reaction score 1,929 Location lutruwita Hive Type Langstroth Aug 4, 2020 #3 Perhaps some sort of nicrophorous or burying beetle?
Antipodes Queen Bee Joined Mar 24, 2019 Messages 2,946 Reaction score 1,929 Location lutruwita Hive Type Langstroth Aug 4, 2020 #4 Was it near a dead animal or dung?
OP L Lucyloo New Bee Joined Aug 3, 2020 Messages 2 Reaction score 0 Aug 4, 2020 #5 Thanks for the reply’s I have found out from another site. That it is a common sexton beetle