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Beetles are part of the "coleoptera order of insects" and thrive well in this area of the Great Desert Basin.
Almost 350,000 different species live on earth today, of which 44 exist in Utah. They usually hide under rocks or in trees, and travel about to feed at will. Leaves, fruit, seeds and wood are the most common staples in the beetle's diet. Beetles usually live up to six months and lay their eggs under leaves.
St George area beetles include the Asian Lady (harmonia axyridius), and Dentate Stink (eleodes dentipes). They seldom access interior spaces of a residence, usually through an open door or window. Some people have been bitten by beetles while handling them.
Almost 350,000 different species live on earth today, of which 44 exist in Utah. They usually hide under rocks or in trees, and travel about to feed at will. Leaves, fruit, seeds and wood are the most common staples in the beetle's diet. Beetles usually live up to six months and lay their eggs under leaves.
St George area beetles include the Asian Lady (harmonia axyridius), and Dentate Stink (eleodes dentipes). They seldom access interior spaces of a residence, usually through an open door or window. Some people have been bitten by beetles while handling them.