Alloblackburneus rubeolus
Dung Beetle
As nature's cleanup crew, Alloblackburneus rubeolus contributes to a healthier and more sustainable environment.
Alloblackburneus rubeolus
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European origin
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Dwelling species (endocoprids)
Size: 3.5 to 5.0 mm in length; 1.5 to 2.3 mm wide
Identification: Reddish-brown throughout
Range
Across North America and Europe
Overwinter Life Stage
Unknown
Generations per season
Most likely one spring generation
Dwellers
Endocorpids
Dung beetle species that "dwell" lay their eggs in brood balls they have constructed in the the pat or just below the surface.
About Dung Beetles
Dung beetles are a beneficial part of the agricultural integrated pest management toolkit, helping to control unwanted pests, such as horn and face flies. These industrious insects play a crucial role in maintaining ecosystem balance by efficiently recycling dung, improving soil quality, and reducing the prevalence of harmful pests.