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The brilliance of beetles
Steve Garland, chair of Lancashire Wildlife Trust and beetle expert, explores the world of these incredible, armoured insects.
Tiger beetles
Weobley Branch Talk: A Fondness for Beetles
Join us at Weobley Village Hall for a talk about Beetles by Tim Kaye.
Gardeners urged to help beetles
Beetles are the unsung heroes of the garden and need our support urge the Royal Horticultural Society (RHS) and The Wildlife Trusts, as they launch 2021’s Wild About Gardens campaign.
Newark & Sherwood Local Group: Beetles with Tim Sexton
Beetles are climbing the charts at Rutland Water! Join Tim Sexton as he explains how and why.
Soldier beetle
One of our largest soldier beetles, often found on flowers where they hunt other insects.
Beeston Wildlife Group Talk: Beetles Top The Charts with Tim Sexton
Join Tim Sexton as he explains the diversity and wonder of the wide variety of beetle species around Nottinghamshire!
Whirligig beetle
Ever wondered what that little black dot whirling in circles on the top of the water of a pond is? Those are whirligig beetles! Often seen shooting across the water surface on the hunt for its…
Minotaur beetle
Named for its three bull-like horns, the minotaur beetle is a large dung beetle found on grassland and heathland. Adults drag dung back to their nests for their larvae to feed on.
Rhinoceros beetle
The rhinoceros beetle lives up to its name by sporting a distinctive 'horn' on the males' head. This glossy, blue-black beetle can be found in woods, parks and hedgerows, and…