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  1. Mar 18, 2021 · Behaviour, temperament and handling. Sun beetles are rather slow-moving beetles. Their natural habitat is the tropical rainforest, and adult beetles live mostly of (and are highly attracted to) ripe fruit. They have a well-developed sense of smell and use this to navigate to the food source.

  2. African fruit beetles like Pachnoda marginata are some of the easiest tropical pet beetles to keep and breed in captivity. The adults grow to around 3cm in length, being an attractive combination of orange/yellow and brown.

  3. Lifecycle of the Sun Beetle. The eggs and grubs of the Sun Beetle can be found inside the ground. The grubs stay underground eat rotten fruit and decomposing leaves. The adult beetles eat fruit. From egg to beetle takes about 3 to 5 months depending on temperature. The beetle will live for 2 to 5 months.

  4. Jul 20, 2022 · The simple answer to this is “it depends”. Yes, you can keep certain beetle species together and there are enough pictures showing beautiful enclosures with a couple of different beetles living together. If you like a challenge with a combination of different species it is certainly possible.

  5. Apr 3, 2024 · Distribution and Habitat. African Fruit Beetles are widely distributed across the African continent, inhabiting various environments. Their preferred habitats include t ropical forests, savannas, and agricultural areas. Do you want to know the secret to transform your backyard into a haven for birds and butterflies?

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  6. Jun 18, 2018 · These beetles live off of fruits and sap flows from tree wounds. Also called the magnificent flower beetle, these mighty beasts can live up to five months.

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  8. Feb 17, 2011 · (Pachnoda sinuata) the garden fruit chafer or brown-and-yellow fruit chafer, is a species of beetle found in Africa from the Congo Basin southwards. These insect pests can cause extensive amounts of damage to crops.

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